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Always together Quote by Rafe Esquith

“There's a difference between logic and what maybe people see when they're presented evidence and justice and that they're not always together.” quote by Rafe Esquith
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“There's a difference between logic and what maybe people see when they're presented evidence and justice and that they're not always together.”

Rafe Esquith

About This Quote

The quote highlights that logical reasoning and moral judgment often diverge when people interpret evidence, meaning that rational analysis and a sense of fairness are not always aligned.

In simple terms: Logic and justice can conflict when interpreting evidence.

Key Takeaway

Recognize the gap between reasoning and fairness.

Themes

logic justice perception ethics

Mood

thoughtful critical

Type

analytical philosophical

When to use this quote

  • courtroom deliberations
  • policy making
  • media analysis
  • personal decision making

Key Concepts

cognitive bias moral philosophy

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you separate logical analysis from moral feelings?
  • When have you seen evidence and justice diverge?
A Different Perspective

People may conflate evidence with moral outcomes, leading to biased judgments.

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