A true fundamentalist would say that you’re not rationally justified in behaving morally—you just do it because of force of habit or social convention.
Any idea where the lie that rationality equals self-interest comes from?
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A true fundamentalist would say that you’re not rationally justified in behaving morally—you just do it because of force of habit or social convention.
Any idea where the lie that rationality equals self-interest comes from?