I apologize, I edited my after submitting it. I did realize the issue of relevance, and I also think that my criticism was unfair in that I think the critique of “Traditional Rationality” is meant to be a methodological critique. I think the critique is very much in terms of valuing process (even a particular scholarly process) over results; which was also part of your point.
I guess I’m very much used to the scholarship process, and I’m not entirely clear on what “Traditional Rationality” ultimately is meant to imply, other than finding clues on various pages. I shouldn’t have expressed my confusion as disagreement.
I apologize, I edited my after submitting it. I did realize the issue of relevance, and I also think that my criticism was unfair in that I think the critique of “Traditional Rationality” is meant to be a methodological critique. I think the critique is very much in terms of valuing process (even a particular scholarly process) over results; which was also part of your point.
I guess I’m very much used to the scholarship process, and I’m not entirely clear on what “Traditional Rationality” ultimately is meant to imply, other than finding clues on various pages. I shouldn’t have expressed my confusion as disagreement.