I’m not sure I follow your first notion, but I don’t doubt that rationality is still marginally profitable. I suppose you could couch my concerns as whether there is a critical point in rationality profit: at some point does become more rational cause more loss in our value system than gain? If so, do we toss out rationality or do we toss out our values?
And if it’s the latter, how do you continue to interact with those who didn’t follow in your footsteps? Create a (self defeating) religion?
Well it would be surprising to me if becoming more or less rational had no impact on one’s value system, but if we hold that constant and we imagine rationality was a linear progression then certainly it is possible that at some points as that line moves up, the awesomeness trend-line is moving down.
I’m not sure I follow your first notion, but I don’t doubt that rationality is still marginally profitable. I suppose you could couch my concerns as whether there is a critical point in rationality profit: at some point does become more rational cause more loss in our value system than gain? If so, do we toss out rationality or do we toss out our values?
And if it’s the latter, how do you continue to interact with those who didn’t follow in your footsteps? Create a (self defeating) religion?
Well it would be surprising to me if becoming more or less rational had no impact on one’s value system, but if we hold that constant and we imagine rationality was a linear progression then certainly it is possible that at some points as that line moves up, the awesomeness trend-line is moving down.