My take on it is—“rationality” isn’t the point. Don’t try to do things “rationally” (as though it’s a separate thing), try to do them right.
It’s actually something we see with the nuts that occasionally show up here—they’re obsessed with the notion of rationality as a concrete process or something, insisting (e.g.) that we don’t need to look at the experimental evidence for a theory if it is “obviously false when subjected to rational thought”, or that it’s bad to be “too rational”.
My take on it is—“rationality” isn’t the point. Don’t try to do things “rationally” (as though it’s a separate thing), try to do them right.
It’s actually something we see with the nuts that occasionally show up here—they’re obsessed with the notion of rationality as a concrete process or something, insisting (e.g.) that we don’t need to look at the experimental evidence for a theory if it is “obviously false when subjected to rational thought”, or that it’s bad to be “too rational”.