Rationality involves deliberation and reflection on one's values and beliefs from "summary" of The Nature of Rationality by Robert Nozick
To be rational involves more than just following a set of rules or making decisions based on instincts. It requires a deeper level of engagement with our values and beliefs. Rationality demands that we take the time to deliberate and reflect on what truly matters to us, and how those values shape our decisions and actions. This process of introspection allows us to understand ourselves better and make choices that align with our core principles.
When we engage in deliberation and reflection, we are not simply reacting to external stimuli or following societal norms. Instead, we are actively engaging with our own thoughts and feelings, questioning why we hold certain beliefs and values, and considering whether they are truly justified. This level of self-awareness is crucial for making rational decisions...
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