WHY SHOULD WE RESPECT OUR ENEMIES?
Freeman Dyson, who is a famous physicist and Professor Emeritus at the Institute for Advanced Studies at Princeton University, argues in the current issue of The New York Review of Books that the 9/11 Moslem terrorists are deserving of “respect” :
"Yes, I wrote that we should respect our enemies as human beings in order to understand them. I do not retract or apologize for this statement. I would like only to add a more general statement, that our lack of respect for our enemies made it harder for us to deal with them effectively."
Yet it needs to asked: Why should one respect someone as a human being? Does the mere fact of membership in the human species amount to some worthwhile achievement? No.
Why then respect one merely for being human? Hitler was human, child molesters are human and it is pretty preposterous to consider them worthy of any sort of respect. So, that part of Professor Dyson's claim is arguably false. Let's take the other part. Why would lack of respect imply lack of understanding?
Much of the world around us deserves no respect at all, yet we can understand it pretty well. As a physicist, while he understands them, does Professor Dyson respect the electron or the quark?