Well, imagine the world was such that “rational thought” (whatever you mean by it) tended to result in incorrect beliefs, and a different type of thinking (say, choosing positions randomly) always achieved better accuracy. You can’t fool it either; pretending to choose beliefs randomly won’t work unless you actually believe them.
Well, imagine the world was such that “rational thought” (whatever you mean by it) tended to result in incorrect beliefs, and a different type of thinking (say, choosing positions randomly) always achieved better accuracy. You can’t fool it either; pretending to choose beliefs randomly won’t work unless you actually believe them.
...I’m having trouble imagining how such a world would work even in principle. It seems logically self-contradictory.
There is a God/simulator, and he inspects your thought processes, making the world such that rational thinking fails.