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The ideal of respecting everyone's opinions is laudable but something which has been irking me lately is whether or not respect should be given to an "opinion" even though it contradicts not only itself, but is used in an improper context.
I was recently discussing with someone the probability of aliens on Earth, something which scientific logic has already researched and shown to have virtually zero chance of having occurred, whereupon pointing out these facts earned me a butt-hurt expression and a small protest of: "We obviously have a difference of opinion here, I hope you respect mine". Given the extreme lack of evidence and their general inability to produce any convincing argument I felt a wee bit indignant as the discussion had been reduced to a question of opinion rather than hypothesis. In playing the "opinion card" the discussion became a pointless one as it had turned into a matter of preference rather than fact. The icing on the cake of course was the issue of respect, I had somehow disrespected this individual, or rather, they felt I was showing at least a modicum of disregard.
The way I see it, opinion is a matter of taste (e.g. I like chocolate) whereas discussions like the one above, would be a question of concept where people are posing ideas which they think are true and offer evidence to support their point; the more valid the evidence the more credible is the "belief". You cannot disrespect fact; discredit it, certainly, but it's not a question of respect. Hence why I was pretty wrong footed, and have been on occasion, when engaging in such conversions.
So here's the rub: since opinion is based on preference and fed by experience, where does one draw the line between respecting an opinion from abandoning factual reasoning? Does anyone else find it difficult navigating through discussions where people are prone to "play the opinion card"? Do you ever feel like objecting to the whole "I'm entitled to my opinion" which seems to crop up right in the middle of your reasoning!
...and I'm well aware of the irony in asking for opinions on this one. I'm inclined to cheat and call it feedback!
I was recently discussing with someone the probability of aliens on Earth, something which scientific logic has already researched and shown to have virtually zero chance of having occurred, whereupon pointing out these facts earned me a butt-hurt expression and a small protest of: "We obviously have a difference of opinion here, I hope you respect mine". Given the extreme lack of evidence and their general inability to produce any convincing argument I felt a wee bit indignant as the discussion had been reduced to a question of opinion rather than hypothesis. In playing the "opinion card" the discussion became a pointless one as it had turned into a matter of preference rather than fact. The icing on the cake of course was the issue of respect, I had somehow disrespected this individual, or rather, they felt I was showing at least a modicum of disregard.
The way I see it, opinion is a matter of taste (e.g. I like chocolate) whereas discussions like the one above, would be a question of concept where people are posing ideas which they think are true and offer evidence to support their point; the more valid the evidence the more credible is the "belief". You cannot disrespect fact; discredit it, certainly, but it's not a question of respect. Hence why I was pretty wrong footed, and have been on occasion, when engaging in such conversions.
So here's the rub: since opinion is based on preference and fed by experience, where does one draw the line between respecting an opinion from abandoning factual reasoning? Does anyone else find it difficult navigating through discussions where people are prone to "play the opinion card"? Do you ever feel like objecting to the whole "I'm entitled to my opinion" which seems to crop up right in the middle of your reasoning!

...and I'm well aware of the irony in asking for opinions on this one. I'm inclined to cheat and call it feedback!

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