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If you feel judged by your doctor, you may be right. A new study suggests that doctors really do judge patients harshly if they share information or beliefs that they disagree with.[Medical Doctors would fail this subreddit]
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People who strive to speak truthfully, what is the most trouble you've gotten in for telling the truth?
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Since the time of Socrates, Nietzsche claims that Western culture has generally been too biased towards the ‘Apollonian’ (representing order & rationality) over the ‘Dionysian’ (chaos & vitality) — to the great detriment of art, truth, and the human psyche.
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"A commitment to truth requires accepting limitations on our freedom, but it's a precondition of engaging with the world productively" -Ulrika Carlsson (Yale) on socratic irony, freedom, and truth.
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[1996] Vanity Fair reports on The Man Who Knew Too Much: Jeffrey Wigand, a high level tobacco research chemist, comes in from the cold as one of America's greatest whistle-blowers when he appears in a "60 Minutes" expose on Big Tobacco, blowing apart their lies and precipitating their downfall
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