… neither beliefs nor acts of belief, nor decisions, nor even preferences, are reasonable or rational except in the sense that they are reached by procedures or methods that are reasonable or rational. (The phrase ‘rational belief’ is rather like the phrase ‘fast food’.)
David Miller
Miller, David (2005), ‘Induction: Problem Solved’. Out of Error: Ashgate).
The rational process? - Brain electrodynamics… as solid as Maxwell’s equations. Two different scientists can be exposed to the same natural world. One hypothesises “It is TRUE that A is a property of the natural world” and the other hypothesises “It is FALSE that A is a property of the natural world”. Both have arrived at this state by the same basic set of above equations and different brain dynamics trajectories resulting from their individuated self-hood, life history and current circumstances. Both are ‘rational’ because their brains are healthy, not because their propositions are true. End of Story.
… neither beliefs nor acts of belief, nor decisions, nor even preferences, are reasonable or rational except in the sense that they are reached by procedures or methods that are reasonable or rational. (The phrase ‘rational belief’ is rather like the phrase ‘fast food’.) David Miller Miller, David (2005), ‘Induction: Problem Solved’. Out of Error: Ashgate).
The rational process? - Brain electrodynamics… as solid as Maxwell’s equations. Two different scientists can be exposed to the same natural world. One hypothesises “It is TRUE that A is a property of the natural world” and the other hypothesises “It is FALSE that A is a property of the natural world”. Both have arrived at this state by the same basic set of above equations and different brain dynamics trajectories resulting from their individuated self-hood, life history and current circumstances. Both are ‘rational’ because their brains are healthy, not because their propositions are true. End of Story.