I find the comparison of rationality to logical positivism as a philosophical movement compelling, especially in the sense that rationality may not get the credit for much in the long run but may well prove to be important for setting the course of thinking for many folks even if it’s to give them antitheses to reason against.
Though to be fair most philosophy seems convergent to me and remaining disagreements often seem ones of interpretation, outliers like theologians not withstanding.
I find the comparison of rationality to logical positivism as a philosophical movement compelling, especially in the sense that rationality may not get the credit for much in the long run but may well prove to be important for setting the course of thinking for many folks even if it’s to give them antitheses to reason against.
Though to be fair most philosophy seems convergent to me and remaining disagreements often seem ones of interpretation, outliers like theologians not withstanding.