Is intellectual validation a necessary motivator to you? — even
Let's consider intellectual validation a subset of social validation, — even
social validation a necessary precursor to survival. — even
What do you think about validation in general? — even
Do you think that gaining knowledge for the sake of knowledge is a feasible undertaking? — even
If an arguer seeks intellectual validation in a rational discussion, aren't those efforts to argue automatically rendered irrational, because the desire for acceptance is an animalistic feature? — even
Let's consider intellectual validation a subset of social validation, and social validation a necessary precursor to survival. If an arguer seeks intellectual validation in a rational discussion, aren't those efforts to argue automatically rendered irrational, because the desire for acceptance is an animalistic feature? — even
We can know things only
* as they are related to us
* under our forms of perception and understanding
* insofar as they fall under our conceptual schemes,
etc.
So,
we cannot know things as they are in themselves. — James Franklin, Stove's Discovery of the Worst Argument in the World (2002)
Do you think that gaining knowledge for the sake of knowledge is a feasible undertaking? — even
That is why I believe in a well-balanced portfolio of acquiring very vocational knowledge that is immediately useful along with high-risk knowledge-acquisition projects that will probably never pay off. — alcontali
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