Belief and People

Belief and People

We, as I know, try hard to persuade others toward our beliefs. What do we almost presuppose?
We think to know something, for example P.

1.We think P is true, or considered as a postulate.
2.We think P can be justified while persuading others.
3.We think "the procedure of persuading others" is right, legally and ethically.
4.We think others must be gladly accepted and conceded in our beliefs.
5.We think our justification entirely could be revealed.
6.We think others must be sharply and definitively attacked to on the mind.
7.We think others finitely consent to our beliefs the best.

So, may I exaggerate the act of our convincing? But this always happens for us and others. I think people proudly like to keep their beliefs and deny any other beliefs, their faults, and unknown problems at web of beliefs. People don`t let others change or penetrate into their principles and evidences. They hate turning back and preparing these false truths, axioms and primary beliefs. They strongly dislike Socratic people, since this outlook is really ancient. Philosophers cry and weep on this adversity for long years and can never understand it deep. Nevertheless it seems one of the most important customs and habits of civilized societies that is rather UNOBVIOUS. I like to know why people are so (throgh psychological and sociological evidences and analyses). What do you think about? Can you help me?

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