"Method": An essay by Dan Taylor (Keywords: History of philosophy; Authority; struggle; Metaphor; Causality; Kant; Foucault; Spinoza)
Briefly

Human beings from early childhood strive to understand their needs and actions of others regarding causality, but our understanding is often flawed and influenced by biases.
David Hume's principles of association highlight how our minds, influenced by past experiences and emotions, struggle to genuinely ascertain relationships between events.
Metaphorical animals in literature have long served as tools for moral education and the exploration of human nature, often reflecting societal values and prejudices.
The distortion of perception caused by self-serving prejudices and unconscious desires questions the reliability of our interpretations of events and relationships.
Read at The Philosopher
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