shekinahcancook,
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Partly. Radical subjectivity is the philosophy that TRUTH(tm) is unknown and unknowable. You brain is not objective - you have layers upon layers of filters, biases, and perspectives. Everyone is looking at a given thing and arrives at different conclusions about it. So if they act on that conclusion in a way that consensus recognizes as positive or beneficial, but their own reasoning takes them on an unusual or generally frowned upon path to get there, is their action any less than someone with "proper" reasoning or motives? I would think actions matter more than intentions.

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