And, as
a generally skeptical person myself, I agree entirely.
Not exact matches
This is at first glance an anomalous position to find Habermas taking, because he
generally appears to be
skeptical of religion, treating it as a form of ideology that systematically distorts communication by virtue of the fact that religious
people generally seem to be unable to abandon their own suppositions long enough to truly consider the interests and values of others.
Relatively little of what I said ended up in the piece, of course, perhaps particularly because I was
generally skeptical that these things will matter much (if at all) when it comes to how
people actually vote.
This, sadly, is also
generally true, though in my experience, the best users of computes are those
people who are always a little
skeptical of the output from a computer and are willing to double - check the output themselves.