Rationality is light, — TheMadFool
What do you think? Is this the only flaw in rationality? Does rationality have other shortcomings? — TheMadFool
I know some people have claimed that they have perfectly good reasons for mass murder, or human trafficking or what have you, but the reasons they have are always poor arguments. — PossibleAaran
Rationality is light, supposedly. It is associated with enlightement, wisdom, philosophy, science, blah blah blah. To find fault in rationality is simply impossible. You would have to be either mad or a fool or both to even think of painting rationality in a negative light. — TheMadFool
Rationality is light, supposedly. It is associated with enlightement, wisdom, philosophy, science, blah blah blah. To find fault in rationality is simply impossible. You would have to be either mad or a fool or both to even think of painting rationality in a negative light.
However, there's this small thing that's been nagging me for some time. Every evil deed that has ever been committed has been done under the aegis of rationality. There's always a perfectly good ''reason'' to insult someone or hit someone ir even to kill him/her. — TheMadFool
What do you think? Is this the only flaw in rationality? Does rationality have other shortcomings? — TheMadFool
Objective reasoning is dead, as some might say the light went out. — Cavacava
Narrow rationality leads to bad results, such as when someone is focused purely on his or her own narrow perspective, their own very specific wants, needs, emotions. A wider rationality considers others' perspectives, others' wants, needs, and emotions. — Bitter Crank
In any case, all that brings meaning to life is about feeling, not thinking, so it is if no matter what rational thinking may or may not be. — Rich
If there is a flaw to rationality I would have to say that it has destroyed illusions and has retroactively attempted and systematically failed to construct suitable replacements. — darthbarracuda
You might say, "well! Those are all bad arguments for doing anything. Sure, those are bad arguments, but people are flawed and bad arguments are good enough. — Bitter Crank
I just have this vague doubt concerning rationality. You won't see one person utter a bad word against it. — TheMadFool
We can be good without being rational but we can't be bad without being rational. — TheMadFool
We can be good without rationality but we can't be bad without being rational. Murder needs a strategy but to make someone happy all you need to do is smile. See? — TheMadFool
I just have this vague doubt concerning rationality. — TheMadFool
This is obviously false. People rationally do good things and irrationally do bad things all the time. — aletheist
One needs a heart to live and pump blood. It's got bugger all to do with being good, you still need a brain for that too. — charleton
One needs a heart to be good. One needs brains to be bad. — TheMadFool
This is just intellectual laziness. Most, if not all, the mass shootings in the U.S. were the result of the perpetrator having a history of mental illness. They behaved irrationally and caused a lot of harm to others. I'm not going to use the term, "evil" because that is a subjective term and there are no objective moral laws.Rationality is light, supposedly. It is associated with enlightement, wisdom, philosophy, science, blah blah blah. To find fault in rationality is simply impossible. You would have to be either mad or a fool or both to even think of painting rationality in a negative light.
However, there's this small thing that's been nagging me for some time. Every evil deed that has ever been committed has been done under the aegis of rationality. There's always a perfectly good ''reason'' to insult someone or hit someone ir even to kill him/her. — TheMadFool
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