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RE: Being Rational in an Irrational System, Sane to the Insanity

in #philosophy7 years ago

If you don't have a foundational ground for your rationale then everything that is built upon that will suffer devastation come conflict. Cognitive Dissonance takes place right after. The rational person can entertain the irrational but surely wadding into insanity will be the same, one's integrity won't crumble.

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I was talking about the integrity of trying to unite with people, true unity, based on silence and letting falsity persist around us. We are featured by the society because the society is fractured, even though we try to live and create with a solid integrated foundation, we must bear and suffer the falsity around us and that prevents us from living integrated in a society that is integrated. We aren't as integrated as we can be, we are fractured in part because of the world we live in that can't match the ideals we try to live by.

The unstoppable mechanism of Logic needs a point of departure, a value of any kind. You could as well choose the worst value you can imagine and let Logic mercilessly take you to its hellish conclusion. I mean to say you have to lay your foundations wisely too.