Reason Not The Only Source of Knowledge

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Zelalem MekonnenOP revised 5 days ago·#1834· Collapse
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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 the only source of knowledge.

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Dennis Hackethal, about 2 months ago·#1618· Collapse

What do you think is the source of knowledge if not reason?

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Zelalem MekonnenOP, about 2 months ago·#1633· Collapse

The source of knowledge is myths. Reason criticizes them and we get myths that are testable (if knowledge about the physical world), hard to vary and make some assertion about reality. Popper highlighted the myth and testable nature of scientific knowledge, and Deutsch highlights hard to vary and explanation/assertion nature of knowledge.

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Dennis Hackethal, about 2 months ago·#1646· Collapse

Criticism is a form of knowledge. How does reason have access to criticism if reason is not the source of knowledge?

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Zelalem MekonnenOP revised 26 days ago·#1734· Collapse
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Religion is a form of knowledge, but it is not reasonable. It holds some truths, but it is not reasonable. Knowledge can come from myths, which are not reason.

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Dennis Hackethal, about 2 months ago·#1655· Collapse

This is largely a duplicate of #1633. You’d want to avoid repeating ideas.

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