Here is our definition of rationality. See also the “unnamed virtue”.
No, here is our definition of rationality.
For the canonical article, see What Do We Mean By “Rationality”?.
Thank you. That seems clear. I will assume that my antennas were giving me the wrong impression. I can relax/
Maybe you shouldn’t relax.
Regardless of official definitions, there is in practice a heavy emphasis on conceptual rigor over evidence.
There’s still room for people who don’t quite fit in.
Ah, that does seem to be better, yes.
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Here is our definition of rationality. See also the “unnamed virtue”.
No, here is our definition of rationality.
Thank you. That seems clear. I will assume that my antennas were giving me the wrong impression. I can relax/
Maybe you shouldn’t relax.
Regardless of official definitions, there is in practice a heavy emphasis on conceptual rigor over evidence.
There’s still room for people who don’t quite fit in.
Ah, that does seem to be better, yes.