I am asserting that different people attach the label "reason" to different concepts,
And implicitly sorting those concepts into two categories, those that are suspect and those that aren't.
Is there a way how to formulate the idea that different people may use "reason" differently which would not appear to you as implicit sorting of those interpretations into two categories, suspect and non-suspect? Note that although I have used the word "suspect", it was in a paraphrase of Khan's position, not referring to the interpretations of "reason".
Post by fellow LW reader Razib Khan, who many here probably know from the gnxp site or perhaps from his debate with Eliezer. Somewhat related to a post we also seem to have discussed.
Edit: I linked to the wrong article! (~_~;) Fixed!