Ibn Rushd’s book ” The Incoherence of the Incoherence” is without doubt a very strong defense of the scientific method and the ethics of dialogue, for it affirms the recognition of the right to difference and the right to error, the necessity of comprehending the Other’s point of view in relation to their own frame of reference, the ability to deal with the Other’s differences out of a frame of mutual understanding and a commitment to objectivity, and a belief in the relativity of scientific truth and the possibility of scientific progress.
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