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Rationality requires a commitment to truth and accuracy from "summary" of The Nature of Rationality by Robert Nozick

Rationality demands that we hold a deep commitment to truth and accuracy in our beliefs and actions. This commitment is essential for the rational individual, as it serves as the foundation for making sound judgments and decisions. Without a dedication to truth and accuracy, our reasoning processes would be flawed, leading to irrational beliefs and behaviors that are not grounded in reality. When we commit ourselves to truth and accuracy, we are striving to align our beliefs with the way the world actually is. This requires us to engage in a rigorous process of inquiry and ev...
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    The Nature of Rationality

    Robert Nozick

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