Having preferences, choices is being prejudiced toward or against. How can you separate prejudiced from choosing between or among? No matter how you justify them they indicate what... moreHaving preferences, choices is being prejudiced toward or against. How can you separate prejudiced from choosing between or among? No matter how you justify them they indicate what you like and don't like as much. What you accept and what you reject. Big deal, right?
There is a story form Jean Paul Sartre where a an in his 20s is faced with a dilemma. He is living in Nazi occupied France. His brother has been killed in the war. This... moreThere is a story form Jean Paul Sartre where a an in his 20s is faced with a dilemma. He is living in Nazi occupied France. His brother has been killed in the war. This young man is the only person to tend to his elderly and ill mother. The dilemma, should this man remain with his mother and take care of her or join the resistance and fight the Nazis?