In Praise of Prejudice. Theodore Dalrymple

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      Table of Contents

       Title Page

       Dedication

       Epigraph

       Chapter 1 - Prejudice Is Wrong, So Lack of Prejudice Is Right

       Chapter 2 - The Uses of Metaphysical Skepticism

       Chapter 3 - History Teaches Us Anything We Like

       Chapter 4 - Why We Prefer the History of Disaster to that of Achievement

       Chapter 5 - The Effect of Pedagogy Without Prejudice

       Chapter 6 - Prejudice Necessary to Family Life

       Chapter 7 - One Prejudice Always Replaced by Another

       Chapter 8 - The Cruel Effect of Not Instilling the Right Prejudices

       Chapter 9 - The Inevitability of Prejudice

       Chapter 10 - The Conventionality of Unconventionality

       Chapter 11 - The Overestimation of Rationality in Choice

       Chapter 12 - Authority Necessary to the Accumulation of Knowledge

       Chapter 13 - The Supposed Equality of All Opinions, Provided They are One’s Own

       Chapter 14 - Custom Supposedly Wrong Because It Is Custom

       Chapter 15 - A Partial Reading of Mill Leads to Unbridled Egotism

       Chapter 16 - The Difficulty of Founding Common Decency on First Principles

       Chapter 17 - The Law of Conservation of Righteous Indignation, and its ...

       Chapter 18 - The Paradox of Radical Individualism Leading to Authoritarianism

       Chapter 19 - Racial Discrimination Being Bad, All Discrimination Is Bad

       Chapter 20 - Rejection of Prejudice Not a Good in Itself

       Chapter 21 - The Impossibility of the Mind as a Blank Slate

       Chapter 22 - The Ideal of Equality of Opportunity Necessary to a World Without Prejudice

       Chapter 23 - Equality of Opportunity Inherently Totalitarian

       Chapter 24 - The Rejection of Authority as Egotism

       Chapter 25 - Prejudice a Requirement of Benevolence

       Chapter 26 - The Dire Social Effects of Abandoning Certain Prejudices

       Chapter 27 - The Inescapability of Commandments of Which Justification Is Unprovable

       Chapter 28 - The Exercise of Judgment Unavoidable, Even in the Absence of ...

       Chapter 29 - No Virtue Without Prejudice

       INDEX

       Copyright Page

       To the memory of Peter Bauer

      He said, “Macaulay, who writes the account of St. Kilda, set out with a prejudice against prejudice, and wanted to be a smart modern thinker; and yet affirms for a truth [what everyone already knows], that when a ship arrives there all the inhabitants are seized with a cold.”

      James Boswell, Life of Johnson A.D.1768, Aetat 59

      Starting from unlimited freedom I arrive at unlimited despotism.

      Fyodor Dostoyevsky, The Devils

       1

       Prejudice Is Wrong, So Lack of Prejudice Is Right

      THESE DAYS, there is a strong prejudice against prejudice: and this is exactly as it should be, is it not? For what is prejudice, if not wholly reprehensible? According to the Oxford Shorter Dictionary, prejudice is:

      a previous judgement, especially a premature or hasty judgement. Preconceived opinion; bias favourable or unfavourable; prepossession . . . usually with unfavourable connotation. An unreasoning predilection or objection.

      It follows, does it not, that we should strive to be entirely without prejudice?

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