View Full Version : What is an 'opinion'?
Slytovhand
05-08-2009, 08:18 PM
Well - Boozy suggested it... go for it! :D
Boozy
05-08-2009, 09:21 PM
What do you think it is, Slyt?
Give us something to start with, please. ;)
AFPheonix
05-09-2009, 01:26 AM
I've heard it said they're like assholes ;)
Slytovhand
05-09-2009, 03:17 PM
Well, Boozy, IMNSHO... :p
An opinion is merely the expression of what a person thinks/believes... end of story.
How well their opinion reflects 'reality' is completely irrelevant, and if someone is asked to give their opinion, then they are only expressing their thoughts or beliefs, and does not in any way construe as 'advocating' said opinion... unless they are actively (or passively :p) trying to change another person's opinion or convince someone of it's validity or legitimacy.
The only way a person can be 'wrong' when expressing their opinion is if they are lying, or somehow not expressing what they really think.
Opinions, like any thought or belief, can be based on incorrect information, misjudgement, lack of information or thought, or logic, or many other issues. Those problems do not make an opinion 'wrong'... only misguided (or ridiculous :p)
BroomJockey
06-20-2009, 07:05 AM
I think an opinion is the set of facts, thoughts, and notions someone holds on a given topic. The difference between a belief and an opinion is that generally, opinions are less firmly held, and people are willing to usually at least entertain any competing opinions, and revise their own in light of new facts, or new ways of thinking. Beliefs are more firmly held, and are usually not consciously changed without very compelling evidence.
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