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Ep: 95 Steven Pinker‘s ”Rationality” Chapters 1 & 2 Remarks and Analysis

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Having the Ability to Solve Logic Problems Is No Buoyant

Whether or not being able to think well about some abstract logic puzzle translates into thinking well about your own life decisions is at best an open question. More than likely you can see wonderful examples of people who are brilliantly mathematically and logically minded in the abstract sense who struggle to understand simple concepts. Having the capacity to solve these logic problems is no bulwark against having bad ideas it's the bad ideas that you can embrace that you might have embraced rationally. The unibomber Ted Kuzinski was a guy who could understand logic and mathematics and reason abstractly quite well but ended up being a terribly violent antisocial hostile personwho didn't understand the first thing about morality It would seem.

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