In myself, I have labeled the rationality blocking emotion/​behavior
as defensiveness. When I am feeling defensive, I am less willing to
see the world as it is. I bind myself to my context and it is very
difficult for me to reach out and establish connections to others.
I am also interested in ideas related to rationality and the human
condition. Not just about the biases that arise from our nature, but
about approaches to rationality that work from within our human
nature.
I have started an analysis of Buddhism from this perspective. At its
core (ignoring the obvious mysticism), I see sort of a how-to guide
for managing the human condition. If we are to be rational we need
to be willing to see the world as it is, not as we want it to be.
In myself, I have labeled the rationality blocking emotion/​behavior as defensiveness. When I am feeling defensive, I am less willing to see the world as it is. I bind myself to my context and it is very difficult for me to reach out and establish connections to others.
I am also interested in ideas related to rationality and the human condition. Not just about the biases that arise from our nature, but about approaches to rationality that work from within our human nature.
I have started an analysis of Buddhism from this perspective. At its core (ignoring the obvious mysticism), I see sort of a how-to guide for managing the human condition. If we are to be rational we need to be willing to see the world as it is, not as we want it to be.