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Reason:
Quote:
The capacity for logical, rational, and analytic thought; intelligence.
Good judgment; sound sense. A normal mental state; sanity
Rationality:
Quote:
reasonable and sensible: governed by, or showing evidence of, clear and sensible thinking and judgment, based on reason rather than emotion or prejudice
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From the thread: "All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing." Post #94; Pure
Quote:
"Whether 'rationality' can do all the heavy lifting as regards ensuring a social component of 'the good', is however, open to question."
Same post:
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"...The question though, is whether *reason* is the basis for all such rules. I think not..."
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Xssve says the same thing; that reason and rationality are not the fundamental source for moral judgments, but uses anecdotal (personal examples), subterfuge, to never say anything in absolute terms; a defining characteristic of moral relativists/subjectivists.
Reason is mans' only tool to acquire knowledge. Glance back to the definitions and note the association of reason, rationality and logic. Pure and Xssve reject reason as a means of acquiring knowledge.
This is important for all who may be 'one issue' liberals, and do not understand the necessity for man to use reason to determine human values, morals and ethics.
Reason is what differentiates man from animals. Further, the ability to construct concepts and abstractions, sets man apart from animals.
An animal can perceive the threat of one wolf, but not the concept of, 'many wolves'. Man can perceive the single wolf and the concept 'many' wolves and the abstract, 'predators'.
Both Xssve & Pure advocate that both 'concepts' and 'abstractions', do not exist in reality; are not connected with reality, are not 'concrete' absolutes upon which man builds knowledge.
Xssve will spend page upon page giving examples of how reason, rationality and logic fail and suggest that a majority consensus, 'for the greater good', is the means by which man determines the value of human actions. Pure does the same in poorly crafted, less cogent style, but the message is identical, 'man exists by his emotions and the approval of others.'
These two posters represent the result of a culture wide rejection of reason and rationality and have wrought untold damage to an entire generation who have rejected the mind and adopted emotionalism and subjectivism as a means of determining their own lives and values.
The reign of relativism is coming to an end and you will be faced with adopting a belief, a faith, to define your values, a 'Statist' society that will force values upon you; or you can use your mind, with reason, logic and rationality to determine human values.
With a faulty premise, "for the greater good"; society can justify the worst horrors you can imagine to sustain the whole by sacrificing the parts.
With the exception of the dictionary definitions at the top, these are my words, my syntax. They reflect, to the best of my understanding and ability, the philosophy of Objectivism as created by the late Ayn Rand.
I thought to mention that, as the beginnings of a Tax Revolution spilled out onto American streets today, on April 15, 2009, and signs bearing the title of Rand's book, 'Atlas Shrugged', which portrays a government gone wild, were evident across the country.
Amicus
Quote:
The capacity for logical, rational, and analytic thought; intelligence.
Good judgment; sound sense. A normal mental state; sanity
Rationality:
Quote:
reasonable and sensible: governed by, or showing evidence of, clear and sensible thinking and judgment, based on reason rather than emotion or prejudice
able to think clearly and sensibly, unimpaired by physical or mental condition, strong emotion, or prejudice
in accordance with reason and logic: presented or understandable in terms that accord with reason and logic and with scientific knowledge
~~~
From the thread: "All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing." Post #94; Pure
Quote:
"Whether 'rationality' can do all the heavy lifting as regards ensuring a social component of 'the good', is however, open to question."
Same post:
Quote:
"...The question though, is whether *reason* is the basis for all such rules. I think not..."
~~~
Xssve says the same thing; that reason and rationality are not the fundamental source for moral judgments, but uses anecdotal (personal examples), subterfuge, to never say anything in absolute terms; a defining characteristic of moral relativists/subjectivists.
Reason is mans' only tool to acquire knowledge. Glance back to the definitions and note the association of reason, rationality and logic. Pure and Xssve reject reason as a means of acquiring knowledge.
This is important for all who may be 'one issue' liberals, and do not understand the necessity for man to use reason to determine human values, morals and ethics.
Reason is what differentiates man from animals. Further, the ability to construct concepts and abstractions, sets man apart from animals.
An animal can perceive the threat of one wolf, but not the concept of, 'many wolves'. Man can perceive the single wolf and the concept 'many' wolves and the abstract, 'predators'.
Both Xssve & Pure advocate that both 'concepts' and 'abstractions', do not exist in reality; are not connected with reality, are not 'concrete' absolutes upon which man builds knowledge.
Xssve will spend page upon page giving examples of how reason, rationality and logic fail and suggest that a majority consensus, 'for the greater good', is the means by which man determines the value of human actions. Pure does the same in poorly crafted, less cogent style, but the message is identical, 'man exists by his emotions and the approval of others.'
These two posters represent the result of a culture wide rejection of reason and rationality and have wrought untold damage to an entire generation who have rejected the mind and adopted emotionalism and subjectivism as a means of determining their own lives and values.
The reign of relativism is coming to an end and you will be faced with adopting a belief, a faith, to define your values, a 'Statist' society that will force values upon you; or you can use your mind, with reason, logic and rationality to determine human values.
With a faulty premise, "for the greater good"; society can justify the worst horrors you can imagine to sustain the whole by sacrificing the parts.
With the exception of the dictionary definitions at the top, these are my words, my syntax. They reflect, to the best of my understanding and ability, the philosophy of Objectivism as created by the late Ayn Rand.
I thought to mention that, as the beginnings of a Tax Revolution spilled out onto American streets today, on April 15, 2009, and signs bearing the title of Rand's book, 'Atlas Shrugged', which portrays a government gone wild, were evident across the country.
Amicus