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Maybe the irrational is more important that the logical at times.Could you flesh that out a little? I'm not certain I know what you're saying.
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Maybe the irrational is more important that the logical at times.Could you flesh that out a little? I'm not certain I know what you're saying.
Maybe the irrational is more important that the logical at times.
Huh? i think i know what you mean, but I'm getting OCD about making sure I know what you mean-so what do you mean?Oh, ok. I can get behind that.
One boy will do the chores.I have no idea what you're talking about
One boy will do the chores.
Two boys will screw around and might do the chores.
Three boys will go swimming.
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Maybe the irrational is more important that the logical at times.
Thus, the irrational is better than the rational at times.
Because some things cannot be explained rationally and with reason.
If you think reason and logic are the only worthy things, you're not living.
I find fun more in the irrational than the rational side of life, and yes, fun is essential. Helps us relax a little, and reduces stress.
Because sometimes your will is an irrational one.Nate, why is this?
What sense is there in saying that using your mind and will is not always the important thing?
sounds like you are trying to rationalize being irrational.Because some things cannot be explained rationally and with reason. If you think reason and logic are the only worthy things, you're not living. I find fun more in the irrational than the rational side of life, and yes, fun is essential. Helps us relax a little, and reduces stress. Thus, the irrational is better than the rational at times.
sounds like you are trying to rationalize being irrational.
one has to separate 'what' one does and 'why' one does it.
Why shouldn't every human act be guided by some kind of reasoning?
I don't like broccoli. This is not subject to logic. Logic is one of the tools I use to avoid eating broccoli. However, logic on its own cannot tell me whether or not I like broccoli.A persons tastes are decided by genes and experiences, and even so logic still takes place in such contexts, having "taste" for something is just another factor weighed in by logical analysis.
i am not sure what taste has to do with reason but like i just said one has to separate 'what' people do from 'why' they do it. 'what' a person does can sometimes be irrational if they have a rational reason 'why' they should do it.
if i understand your argument correctly it goes something like 'peoples goals are aribitrary therefore people cant be said to be rational'. i would say that moving toward your goals is rational. moving away from your goals is irrational. the goals themselves are irrelevant unless your goal is to move away from your goals.