Actually those people are probably right when they charge that pushing rationality often goes hand in hand with pushing an ideology.
And ever worse, people pushing “rationality” often aren’t actually pushing rationality (defined as: making maps that better correspond to territory).
If a random person came and tried to teach (their definition of) rationality at schools, in absence of more specific information, I would probably be afraid.
And ever worse, people pushing “rationality” often aren’t actually pushing rationality (defined as: making maps that better correspond to territory).
If a random person came and tried to teach (their definition of) rationality at schools, in absence of more specific information, I would probably be afraid.
Yes, a lot of those people don’t think in terms of maps.
As far the definition goes I’m even more radical and would say: “Making maps that allow you to better navigate the territory.”