Philosophy Essay (Morality)UndergraduateSacks On 'Can We Still Reason TogetherSacks On 'Can We Still Reason Together?' Why Our Ability To Reason Through Difficult Social, Moral, and Ethical Issues Is Being Weakened By The Conditions Sacks Describes In Chapters 11-16Reasoning through challenging moral, ethical, and social issues is only possible if individuals can easily access the truth and use it as the foundation of their arguments. Sacks discusses the issue of post-truth in chapter eleven of his moral book as a critical aspect of perceiving truth (Sacks, 2020). Chapter eleven emphasizes the adverse impacts of lies and misinformation in reasoning through challenging ethical, moral, and social issues. Chapter twelve discusses a safe space as a place with intellectual freedom to dissect controversial issues without distressing an individual’s personal values (Sacks, 2020). Chapter thirteen discusses two ways of arguing by mentioning the argument for the sake of truth and the other for the sake of victory, which could potentially affect how we reason out through challenging ethical, social, and moral issues. In Chapter fourteen, Sacks addresses victimhood and why this culture is detrimental, mainly because