“It is triple ultra forbidden to respond to criticism with violence. There are a very few injunctions in the human art of rationality that have no ifs, ands, buts, or escape clauses. This is one of them. Bad argument gets counterargument. Does not get bullet. Never. Never ever never for ever.” IfsHumansDoeArtPhilosophyViolenceArgumentCriticismBulletsRationalityForbiddenClausesUltrasCounterarguments Author:Eliezer Yudkowsky
“It was while I was studying philosophy that I came to understand. . . that it is no sign of moral or spiritual strength to believe that for which one has no evidence, neither a priori evidence as in math, nor a posteriori evidence as in science. . . . It's a violation almost immoral in its transgressiveness to shirk the responsibilities of rationality.” BelievePhilosophySpiritualResponsibilityMoralStudyEvidenceMathRationalityImmoralViolationShirkSpiritual StrengthStudying Philosophy Author:Rebecca Goldstein
“It is actually a nice question how far Descartes himself endorses the monological and metaphysically dualistic theory of mind associated with his name and his legacy in early modern philosophy. But Fichte does reject this tradition, by suggesting that an immaterial thinking substance is an incoherent notion, and a rational being whose rationality was not developed through communication with others is a transcendental impossibility.” ThinkingMindDoePhilosophyNamesNiceModernTheoryCommunicationTraditionNotionRationalLegacySubstanceRejectsRationalityImpossibilitySuggestingTranscendentalModern Philosophy Author:Allen W. Wood