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Self-Delusion, the Toward-ness of Evidence, and the Paradox of Judgment Defining Assessment from Judgment An Essay If I thought you were crazy, how would you prove to me you weren’t? Would you show me your college degree? Lots of crazy people are rather intelligent. Would you take me to lunch and ask me about my family? Clearly you would only be doing that to trick me into thinking you were normal, proving that you were not only insane, but also deceptive. How would you prove me wrong? By claiming you were trustworthy? But everything you say is a lie. Since you won’t admit your shortcomings, it’s apparent that you’re also rather arrogant. How would you prove you weren’t prideful? By working as a janitor for a year? You’d only be doing that to prove how selfless you were, taking pride in your humility. You’d be faking humility, as does any arrogant crazy person who’s unwilling to admit their faults… scribd/doc/165460157/Self-Delusion-the-Toward-ness-of-Evidence-and-the-Paradox-of-Judgment-by-O-G-Rose
Posted on: Fri, 06 Sep 2013 16:58:11 +0000

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