Seems to me that if you do it right, there’s a self-correcting element to emphasizing rationality. If an idea is wrong, it ought to be possible to refute it through rational argument. And if you aren’t able to refute it—why are you so certain that it’s a bad idea?
Seems to me that if you do it right, there’s a self-correcting element to emphasizing rationality. If an idea is wrong, it ought to be possible to refute it through rational argument. And if you aren’t able to refute it—why are you so certain that it’s a bad idea?