If everything is the result of a complex interplay of randomness, how can any decision be truly rational? Do we make rational decisions, or is everything just arbitrary? — Cidat
I understand this is an argument from gradualism but I do believe it can be applied to any definition. In which case don't see the problem with starting from basics. 'Rational' can be coherently communicated. 'Sensible' can be physically grounded. If there is any implication that we 'must' refer to proper references like dictionaries to define our terms then I doubt this is necessary for most discourses.what do we do with terms like "irrational" or "sensible", etc.? Sure, you can pick out edge cases and say that is irrational, but outside these cases, one of these words are easy to develop. — Manuel
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