Good Faith
The existence of four qualities in relationships between people:
1. Common presence, justifying the use of the word “we”.
2. Conversation: consensus on the rules of logic and veracity, even if frequently breached.
3. Common tolerance: a presumption that, even if its conclusions are unkind, the conversation itself will ring true—that, at this foundational level in people’s relationship with the earth and each other,
alle shalle be wele, and alle maner of thing shalle be wele.G53
4. Common courtesy, enabling participants in a conversation to be heard.
Related entries:
Bad Faith, Social Capital, Decency Fallacy.
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