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Comment by krzat

8 months ago

Reason is overrated. Knowing that smoking is unhealthy is not sufficient to stop oneself from smoking.

It’s not overrated if you want to know the universal truths of reality, which is what the person I replied to spoke of. The truth is fully reasonable

  • > The truth is fully reasonable

    Doesn’t this effectively hand wave away the hard problem of consciousness?

    i.e. even a purely reason-based understanding of truth must acknowledge that the only thing we can be certain actually exists is the mind. With no true understanding of how the mind functions, and giant gaps in our understanding of existence, the idea that universal truth can even be comprehended — much less mapped wholly onto humans capacity for reason - is just a belief. An article of faith.

    It seems to me that a purely reason-based worldview must by definition acknowledge that a statement like “the truth is fully reasonable” is untenable at worst and at best just a prediction.

    • To me, it is just obviously wrong. Reality is not reasonable and it is actually unreasonable that we would even expect reality to be reasonable.

      Our reason is a highly flawed instrument that we have pushed far past what it was designed for.

      We have done an amazing job though as these social machines that live in various collective social delusions.

      Seeing these collective delusions and the unreasonableness of reality is exactly the point of taking psychedelics.

      Forget LSD, ask anyone who has taken salvia divinorum to describe how unreasonable reality can be lol.

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