- philosophy
- reason does not require belief in its process
- we only believe because we don't have enough information
- we could have enough, but our brains have tiny computational power, that is miserably insufficient to meet the standards of absolute knowledge [at least for every subject and circumstance encountered]
- intuition is non-reliable, because it is inherently approximations, rather than the full truth
- logic is reliable, because it operates on pure mechanical coding of describing
- only if the universe is absolutely random 100% of the time, would reasoning be useless
- the truth is neither dependent on thought or feeling
- thoughts and feelings merely can point towards truth, and nothing more, necessarily
- this post is to help lame-minds get out of their own asses
- thank you for reading
- expect future updates
- this is a rough draft and prompt for more elaboration and deliberation
- J. S. C.
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