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DeeJayXD t1_ivewz7w wrote

As well you should; but, that just proves my point.

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jiimmyyy t1_ivex4yk wrote

I thought your point was to show that I need an ought to inform the answer?

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DeeJayXD t1_ivey70d wrote

Yes.

Reason operates by the use of complex series of ‘ought’ statements—standards, biases, criteria, etc.—to discern what is acceptable; the appeal to reason itself rests on the claim that, in our selection of evidence (or just in general), we ought to be reasonable.

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jiimmyyy t1_iveyjlc wrote

Oh that's interesting.

My response to that would be - yes, we ought to be reasonable because it is the case that we (or at least, I) value reason.

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DeeJayXD t1_ivf0lsd wrote

Good riposte; but, does that argument not depend on the claim that our actions ought to be consistent with our values?

There’s also a good discussion to be had there exploring the question of why you/we value reason (and whether we ought to do so), just as an aside.

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