NonEuclidean
Hubris' Definition Continued II
Posted February 14th, 2007 by AntiHubris in
NonEuclidean said:
Hubris, as applied to in this scenario, is the thing in which people stop truely communicating becuase one person(s) considers their opinion superior to other opinion, and goes so far as to think their opinion is "truth."
While this may be one element of Hubris, this is also true for beliefs, faiths, ego, and everything else that intrisicly prevents a person or body of people from "truely communicating."
Also, what is "true communication"? This should be further considered, defined, and explicated.
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