THE ABBILITY OF A SPECIE TO MODIFY THE ENTROPY OF THE UNIVERSE WITHOUT THE SAKE OF IT'S OWN SURVIVAL. — benedict
↪Welkin Rogue All what I try is to define rationality, not to define some of humans activities in accordance with its definition from wikipedia. Stil, it helds — benedict
It doesn't mention because nobody knows what rational thoughts are, — benedict
Does any other animal (not human) have the will to act as not for the survival of its own specie? — benedict
Rattionality seems pretty simple to me. It's basically just a term for thinking both logically and in terms of things that one has a solid basis to believe. — Terrapin Station
Would you care to define what such a "solid base" might be? — Pattern-chaser
I could twist the story about the elephants, and say that they get drunk in order to get happier, and thus releasing dophamine, serotonine, that will keep his mental state clear and thus= survival. It's sure that humans posses a lot of examples like so, but let's consider that one. If you type the word ,,analysis'' 50000 time in your workbook, you will get to a point where you will get from a very small amount to almost none of these hormons, probably even getting cortisol that will ruin your mental state of life. Even if that action doesn't have logic, you could do it without getting pleasure, so that is a very good example. Does any animal posses it too? I'm searchin currently for a counterexample. — benedict
Rattionality seems pretty simple to me. It's basically just a term for thinking both logically and in terms of things that one has a solid basis to believe. — Terrapin Station
A definition is going to present synonymous words and phrases. There is circularity to that. A feline is a cat, a cat is a feline. If someone doesn't know some of the synonymous words/phrases, definitions aren't going to help them, but we can't do anything other than that in a definition and still have it be a definition. — Terrapin Station
For example, baldness is the state of lacking hairs on one's head. — Welkin Rogue
So starting with that example, "baldness" and "lacking hairs on one's head" are not synonyms in your view? — Terrapin Station
Exactly--otherwise it's not an adequate definition. Hence why my definition of rationality would be synonymous --and circular --with rationality. — Terrapin Station
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