Socket said:The Grey Area:
This is when people see two sides of an argument/conflict and assume that the truth is somewhere in the middle (ie the Grey Area). They reject the possibility that one side is right and the other wrong, to believe that the truth is neither, but a compromise of both sides. This is often fallacious, as it is entirely possible for one side to be completely "in the right", and one side to be completely "in the wrong". However people tend not to believe that any conflict CAN be truthfully "black and white", but it can be the case.
Just thought people might want to hear that. Please do not assume that "nobody is right" every time you see any conflict.
Socket said:The Grey Area:
This is when people see two sides of an argument/conflict and assume that the truth is somewhere in the middle (ie the Grey Area). They reject the possibility that one side is right and the other wrong, to believe that the truth is neither, but a compromise of both sides. This is often fallacious, as it is entirely possible for one side to be completely "in the right", and one side to be completely "in the wrong". However people tend not to believe that any conflict CAN be truthfully "black and white", but it can be the case.
Just thought people might want to hear that. Please do not assume that "nobody is right" every time you see any conflict.