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Rationality Is Merely a Means to An Aim

Rationality Is Merely a Means to An Aim

When one path is blocked, we may always attempt another. This is human rationality in action.

Reason is a tool for achieving a goal. 

Passions are the source of goals. That is, feelings such as love, rage, pride, envy, and fear stem from desires, drives, and emotions like love, anger, pride, envy, and fear. Reason, therefore, is the "slave of the passions."

Reason alone cannot tell us which goals to pursue. They're neither rational nor irrational in a logical sense - they're arational.

However, there are instances when we must choose between competing objectives. That's when logic comes into play.

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Biases distort our cognitive system and prevent us from making rational decisions. The myth that we are reasonable creatures stems from the incorrect assumption that our brains are, by default, instruments of logic. Through analyzing the most common cognitive fallacies, we’re taken on a journey through the mechanics of the mind towards the root of our irrationality, which the author argues is due to motives shaping our judgment.

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