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Do you have the right to have an opinion ?
When do you have the right to have an opinion ?
Who has the right to have an opinion ?
At one extreme we can have a person who
knows very little about a subject and yet comes
out with a strong opinion on that subject. At the
other extreme is someone who is well-informed
and has thought a lot about the subject, but is
unable to express an opinion.
An opinion is a sort of stew of information,
perception, feelings and values cooked together
within a particular culture.
Why have opinions ?
You might as well ask, 'Why have people ?'
It is possible to imagine a discussion in which no
one has an opinion. There is a mutual exploration
of the subject. At some point, however, values
need to get attached and that attachment results
in an opinion.
There may be opinions which are very
strongly held. There may be tentative opinions
which are a sort of 'holding position' until a better
opinion forms. There may be opinions which are
held quite firmly but still open to change.
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