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"People often look for similarities,even between very different things,and
even when it is unhelpful or harmful to do so.Instead,a thing should be
considered on its own terms;we should avoid the tendency to compare it to
something else." In this statement,the speaker claims that it is unhelpful
and harmful for people to turn too often to similarities as yardstick of
judgment and evaluation.Instead,it is more sensitive to consider a thing on its
own terms and thus avoid hasty and unfair consideration.I fundamentally agree
with the speaker insofar as the deleterious consequence of frequent peer
comparison is considered,but the speaker overlooks the compelling force behind
this phenomenon. It is true that looking for similarities has become a
deep-rooted tenet as soon as we come to make judgment for thing that we
encounter.By focusing on the similarities of big cities,we overlook the
distinctive character of their unique cultural diversity,ethnical feature and
national identity.In the area of business investment,an investor who are lack of
the cute sense of seeking out uniqueness would result in entrust capital with
poor performers who apparently has no abilities to make the best of his
investment.What is more,in today’s educational system,schools tend
tosgroupsstudents according to their class performance,grades and so on which is
based on the assumption that similarities among them would act as catalyst of
facilitating communication and quick learning.Those are just part of the
numerous examples that we find in our daily life that distinctiveness is
quenched and similarities is cultivated. Another example that best illustrate
this is when it comes to the judgment of people.Admittedly,no matter from
psychological or sociological research,we human being has formed a tendency to
form group according to common shared superficial similarities such as
gender,religion,ethnic,etc.and to cater for this group identity by maintaining
these shared values.If we run contrary to the original tenets that enable us to
be a member of this group,we run the risk of being prejudiced and misjudged and
thus suffer the fate of being an outsider again.This is harmful since the
sensible and judicious evaluation should be based on innate characteristics such
as personalities and accomplishment. Yet,in another sense the speaker goes
too far by overlooking a fundamental,even philosophical reason why we look for
similarities between things.By seeking similarities among daily occurrence is
the only way that our human being can truly learn anything and communicate with
each other.Developmental psychologist and epistemologists all agree that
children form ideas,concepts by imitating what happens or uttered around them
and after these basic concept-building process,they make judgment on the base of
how similar a thing is to their concept.This is also the way that children
communicate with peers and schoolmates,which the safest and most comfortable way
of communication is what they are already familiar with. To sum up,I agree
that false analogy and seeking false similarities would be harmful since this
ideology bears the danger of undistinguished assimilation and unfair
exclusiveness,especially when it comes to the hasty judgment of
people.Nevertheless,from a philosophical point of view,humans must look for
similarities between things insgroupsto learn and
communicate. |