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I know you're mostly joking Martini, but there is value in having someone ask pointed questions to make you examine the basis and consistency of your stated beliefs and opinions. Which can indeed make you want to poison the questioner, set beliefs die hard.
While there's nothing wrong with a little inconsistency, one should be aware of it and have a rationale to explain it. Too many people walk around filled with unexamined and unchallenged opinions (often just parroted from the last thing they read or heard) who then try to impose those baseless opinions on others, whether through discussion or through civic action.
Raw knowledge without context or assimilation into a complete worldview is useless, you have to know the who, what, where, when and why of the facts in order to apply them more generally.
To read the Iliad is to read a good story with some interesting things to say about interpersonal relations. To read it in the context of modern scholarship about the Eastern Med and Aegean in the Heroic Age is to gain an understanding of some of the roots of later Greek developments in politics and reason.
While there's nothing wrong with a little inconsistency, one should be aware of it and have a rationale to explain it. Too many people walk around filled with unexamined and unchallenged opinions (often just parroted from the last thing they read or heard) who then try to impose those baseless opinions on others, whether through discussion or through civic action.
Raw knowledge without context or assimilation into a complete worldview is useless, you have to know the who, what, where, when and why of the facts in order to apply them more generally.
To read the Iliad is to read a good story with some interesting things to say about interpersonal relations. To read it in the context of modern scholarship about the Eastern Med and Aegean in the Heroic Age is to gain an understanding of some of the roots of later Greek developments in politics and reason.