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The Nature of Opinion (1957)
About this film
Discusses the nature of opinion as contrasted with knowledge. Points out that where opinion can be right or wrong, knowledge cannot be wrong. States that opinions are subject to conflict, and gives various examples of opinion such as majority rule, opinion polls, and controversy. (Description from NET Film Service Catalog 1960)
Directors & creators
KGO-TV (Television station : San Francisco, Calif.)
Subjects
public broadcasting, AAPB, Mortimer J. Adler, Great Ideas, Philosophy, Epistemology, Opinion, Knowledge, Nature of Truth, Falsity, Logic, Human Freedom, Government, Controversy, Free Discussion, Society, Ethics, Reasoning, Critical Thinking, Intellectual Discourse, Political Theory, Definition of Truth, History of Ideas, Rationality
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