RE: Do we expect too much from human reason?
March 3, 2015 at 2:52 pm
(This post was last modified: March 3, 2015 at 2:55 pm by comet.)
real is as real as it gets. "reason" is as reasonable as it gets.
No need to play games. Engineer the truth. Its only requirement is that it works under the conditions designed. Here, the god thing, one's description should fit most conditions as possible. "playing around" with philosophy will not shed light on the answer any better than a literal bible.
if you are unsure ... bell curve it.
yeah, yeah. we don't know it all. "we don't have "perfect reason or logic". I heard it all before.
now what do you want to do?
No need to play games. Engineer the truth. Its only requirement is that it works under the conditions designed. Here, the god thing, one's description should fit most conditions as possible. "playing around" with philosophy will not shed light on the answer any better than a literal bible.
if you are unsure ... bell curve it.
(March 3, 2015 at 2:46 pm)Thoughtage Wrote: [
It's indisputable that reason works for very many tasks. On this we all agree.
But that fact does not automatically qualify human reason to "work" on anything anywhere anytime in all of reality.
yeah, yeah. we don't know it all. "we don't have "perfect reason or logic". I heard it all before.
now what do you want to do?