Encomium

G. Sher
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This chapter discusses the value of the freedom of mind that we would lose if our thoughts were subject to moral restrictions. By internalizing restrictions on thought, we not only lose access to various forms of knowledge but also relinquish authorship of our beliefs and cut ourselves off from important aspects of our personalities. More important yet, we flatten out our experience in ways that make us far less interesting both to ourselves and others. The subjective realm is both a retreat in a hostile world and an endlessly expansive playground, and we needlessly surrender both advantages by letting morality in.
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这一章讨论了思想自由的价值,如果我们的思想受到道德的限制,我们就会失去思想自由。通过内化思想的限制,我们不仅失去了获取各种形式知识的途径,还放弃了对自己信仰的自主权,并切断了自己与个性重要方面的联系。更重要的是,我们把自己的经历变得平淡无奇,使我们对自己和他人都失去了兴趣。主观领域既是一个充满敌意的世界的退路,也是一个无限广阔的游乐场,我们没有必要因为让道德进入而放弃这两个优势。
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