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Contributors: Zelalem Mekonnen
Ayn Rand claims that "the virtue of rationality means the recognition and acceptance of reason as one's only source of knowledge." This is wrong, mainly because reason can only be used as a method of choosing between knowledge/ideas, not as a source of knowledge. 

Ayn Rand claims that "the virtue of rationality means the recognition and acceptance of reason as one's only source of knowledge." This is wrong, mainly because reason can only be used as a method of choosing between knowledge/ideas, not as a source of knowledge.

Version 1 · #1616 · Zelalem Mekonnen · 7 days ago · Criticism
2 comments: #1618, #1619

Ayn Rand claims that "the"The virtue of rationality*Rationality* means the recognition and acceptance of reason as one's only source of knowledge."knowledge," This is wrong, mainly because reason can only be used as a method of choosing between knowledge/ideas, not as a source of knowledge. 

Ayn Rand claims that "The virtue of Rationality means the recognition and acceptance of reason as one's only source of knowledge," This is wrong, mainly because reason can only be used as a method of choosing between knowledge/ideas, not as a source of knowledge.

Version 2 · #1631 · Zelalem Mekonnen · 5 days ago · Criticism
4 comments: #1618, #1619, #1635, #1648

Ayn Rand claims that "The virtue of *Rationality* means the recognition and acceptance of reason as one's only source of knowledge,"knowledge [...]." This is wrong, mainly because reason can only be used as a method of choosing between knowledge/ideas, not as a source of knowledge. 

Ayn Rand claims that "The virtue of Rationality means the recognition and acceptance of reason as one's only source of knowledge [...]." This is wrong, mainly because reason can only be used as a method of choosing between knowledge/ideas, not as a source of knowledge.

Version 3 · #1647 · Zelalem Mekonnen · 4 days ago · Criticism
3 comments: #1618, #1635, #1651

Ayn Rand claims that "The"[t]he virtue of *Rationality* means the recognition and acceptance of reason as one's only source of knowledge [...]." This is wrong, mainly because reason can only be used as a method of choosing between knowledge/ideas, not as a source of knowledge. 

Ayn Rand claims that "[t]he virtue of Rationality means the recognition and acceptance of reason as one's only source of knowledge [...]." This is wrong, mainly because reason can only be used as a method of choosing between knowledge/ideas, not as a source of knowledge.

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Version 4 · #1650 · Zelalem Mekonnen · 3 days ago
1 comment: #1618