People can emerge from the diverse of experiences and stripes, but rather, there are also rational discussions, but these come from a specific society, or from this point of view from the same person.
In his book "The Idea of Justice," Amartya Sen highlights the importance of diverse experiences in shaping human understanding. He suggests that individuals can greatly benefit from drawing insights from a wide range of backgrounds and perspectives, which enriches rational discussions. These conversations, however, are often influenced by the specific societal context and personal viewpoints of those involved.
Sen emphasizes that while engaging in discussions about justice, it is crucial to...