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Yes, but in a way I think all people do it all the time.
I think the biggest prejudice is to believe you have no prejudices. Like Hermeneutics I think our perception and interpretation of the world is determined by our own presuppositions. We are the product of a temporality, geography, language, historical context and our own habitus. To become free from prejudice is a beautiful ideal but I think it is a border area, which we never really will achieve 100%,.
This is a border point we can aspire to achieve, but we should also know and recognize our own inner mental, historical and cultural restrictions.
When we are aware of these limitations, we will find it easier to challenge them.
Any movement and beginning begins with ourselves.
I think the biggest prejudice is to believe you have no prejudices. Like Hermeneutics I think our perception and interpretation of the world is determined by our own presuppositions. We are the product of a temporality, geography, language, historical context and our own habitus. To become free from prejudice is a beautiful ideal but I think it is a border area, which we never really will achieve 100%,.
This is a border point we can aspire to achieve, but we should also know and recognize our own inner mental, historical and cultural restrictions.
When we are aware of these limitations, we will find it easier to challenge them.
Any movement and beginning begins with ourselves.