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Absurdity of rigid ideologies from "summary" of Philosophical Dictionary by Voltaire

The absurdity of rigid ideologies becomes evident when one considers the nature of human reason and the limitations of knowledge. Rigid ideologies are based on fixed principles that do not allow for flexibility or adaptability in the face of new information or changing circumstances. This rigidity can lead to dogmatism, intolerance, and closed-mindedness, all of which are antithetical to the spirit of free inquiry and open debate. When individuals adhere to a rigid ideology, they often become blind to the complexities and nuances of reality. They see the world through a narrow lens that filters out any information that does not conform to their preconceived notions. This tunnel vision can lead to a distorted view of the world and prevent individuals from seeing the full picture. M...
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    Philosophical Dictionary

    Voltaire

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