I was once told by a person that opinions could be wrong. I looked at that person and asked them why. How can an opinion be wrong? So long as you can support the opinion it cannot be wrong as far as I can see. Hypothetically, say that I think that cheese tastes odd. I think it tastes odd. Am I wrong about what I think? (I actually happen to love the taste of many different kinds of cheese.) So, can an opinion be wrong? Look not at the cheese example, but at the whole question. Can an opinion be wrong? Is there a 'right' opinion?
2007-03-19
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