There is a well known distinction between theoretical and practical rationality. On the one hand it relates to what we ought to believe as true, and on the other to what we ought to do to achieve our goals. Afaik, IIRC anyways.
But what about "ontological rationality" or being or becoming what I or we ought to be?
Or in general how things ought to be, like making cups with holes in the top, bicycles with wheels, or bowls with beautiful decoration?
But what about "ontological rationality" or being or becoming what I or we ought to be?
Or in general how things ought to be, like making cups with holes in the top, bicycles with wheels, or bowls with beautiful decoration?