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It seems true that we tend to accept views of people whose views accord with us, rather than from people whose views contradict our own. But as for the value of knowledge we obtain from these two kinds of people, it seems that we can learn much more from the latter than from the former. ...
Although we can learn knowledge from people whose views we share, the knowledge is limited, since the sphere of knowledge of the people who share the same opinion are confined to the same level of cognition with us. It is true that, through learning from these people, we can improve our knowledge, since our knowledge is possessed by ceaselessly accumulating after all.
Approximate Word count = 520 Approximate Pages = 2.1 (250 words per page double spaced)
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