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Comment author: [deleted] 14 December 2011 01:00:44AM 2 points [-]

If what you mean by 2 is that we can never be perfect, then yeah, that is a legitimate concern, and one that has been discussed.

I think the big distinction to make is that just because we aren't and can't be perfect, doesn't mean we should not try to do better. See the stuff on humility and the fallacy of gray.

Comment author: Boyi 14 December 2011 01:05:00AM 0 points [-]

What I mean by 2 is that we can never be perfect and that the "rationale man" is the wrong ideal.

Comment author: [deleted] 14 December 2011 01:08:38AM 2 points [-]

That's why we call ourselves "aspiring rationalists" not just "rationalists". "rational" is an ideal we measure ourselves against, the way thermodynamic engines are measured against the ideal Carnot cycle.

Read the stuff I linked for more info.