Amartya Sen Quotes
To Understand The World Is Never A Matter Of Simply Recording Our Immediate Perceptions. Understanding Inescapably Involves Reasoning.
We Have To 'read' What We Feel And Seem To See, And Ask What Those Perceptions Indicate And How We May Take Them Into Account Without Being Overwhelmed By Them. One Issue Relates To The Reliability Of Our Feelings And Impressions. A Sense Of Injustice Could Serve As A Signal That Moves Us, But A Signal Does Demand Critical Examination, And There Has To Be Some Scrutiny Of The Soundness Of A
conclusion Based Mainly On Signals...We Also Have To Ask What Kinds Of Reasoning Should Count In The Assessment Of Ethical And Political Concepts Such As Justice And Injustice.
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