Alicorn comments on If reason told you to jump off a cliff, would you do it? - Less Wrong
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Maybe someone could clear this up a bit for me, but...
I had always thought that reason was a method of formalized thinking that weighed evidence and logic in coming to the most likely or most preferable conclusion.
Whereas...
Rationality is reasoning within a formal system, and following the consequences of the beliefs of that formal system.
I realize that my attempt to define these two terms is probably flawed to a degree, but I am still new at much of the terminology.
Edit: is there some form of coding by which I might use italics, bold, underlining, quoting, links, etc.? I see that others have used these, yet the norms for these styles don't seem to work here.
Click the "help" link that appears when you compose a comment to get a style guide. It'll tell you how to do bold, italics, links, etc.
Like this?
Thanks much. That will help a lot, as I tend to be a stickler for style (I also appreciate the heads-up on my rather embarrassing reliance upon the word selection software that caused a few gaffs earlier)