Reasoning With the Other Zealots While Under Attack
Should professors reflect on their successes and failures, taking the proverbial hard look into a mirror to ask how we could do better? Of course we should. In fact, everyone should do that, no matter what kind of work they do -- or even if they do not engage in paid work at all. Being a decent human being involves self-doubt, commitment to doing better, and a fundamental humility that should always guide us, even when we are being brash or assertive. Too many people do not do that, however, and the world is seeing the kind of havoc a presidential administration staffed entirely by such people is capable of wreaking. I focused on professors in my opening sentence, however, because my field is rife with people who are committed to telling the rest of us that we are being insufficiently introspective. In a column last week, " Reasoning With Zealots While Under Attack by Those Same Zealots ," I responded to a particularly clever bit of misdirection o...