INTPWolf
Contemplating reality, one script at a time
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During a deep moment of introspection i realized my deepest fear, a fear so deep rooted in who i am as an intp. Something that i have unintentionally used as a tool to filter whether information from the outside world is reliable enough to add to my directory of understanding. I laughed at my self a little when i realized it.
Can a dangerous idea destroy rational thought?
And is this its self a dangerous idea?
To reference ideas derived from Plato's Cave.
We know that we do not know everything. True reality is probably something right in between the differences in human perception, and one mans perceived "real" is only one facet of true, or at least the truest that humans will ever be capable of perceiving.
Meaning that "rational" is at its best still influenced by our irrational deviation from true objective truth.
Knowing this.
Is there an idea, fact or paradoxical logic that once we try to rationalize it, causes a total breakdown of our rational view of real on a large and small scale?
How would you know if your rational thought was already afflicted by one of these ideas? How about society as a whole? Has some spoken or unspoken idea persisted and permeated through social exchanges throughout the ages and now distorts our limited view of reality? ( other than religion, we all know about that one. Immune system currently engaged )
And does the very idea, when observed, become a self fulfilling paradox that causes us to scrutinize incoming information with an edge of humanisticaly-erred rational skepticism that it then becomes dangerous to rational progression?
My rational nature can wrestle with this thing all day using logical examples and only ends up with irrational answers
For some odd reason i picture the whole idea as a monstrous centipede, something rationally irrational. A little like Roko's Basilisk, but not yet fully developed.
Can a dangerous idea destroy rational thought?
And is this its self a dangerous idea?
To reference ideas derived from Plato's Cave.
We know that we do not know everything. True reality is probably something right in between the differences in human perception, and one mans perceived "real" is only one facet of true, or at least the truest that humans will ever be capable of perceiving.
Meaning that "rational" is at its best still influenced by our irrational deviation from true objective truth.
Knowing this.
Is there an idea, fact or paradoxical logic that once we try to rationalize it, causes a total breakdown of our rational view of real on a large and small scale?
How would you know if your rational thought was already afflicted by one of these ideas? How about society as a whole? Has some spoken or unspoken idea persisted and permeated through social exchanges throughout the ages and now distorts our limited view of reality? ( other than religion, we all know about that one. Immune system currently engaged )
And does the very idea, when observed, become a self fulfilling paradox that causes us to scrutinize incoming information with an edge of humanisticaly-erred rational skepticism that it then becomes dangerous to rational progression?
My rational nature can wrestle with this thing all day using logical examples and only ends up with irrational answers
For some odd reason i picture the whole idea as a monstrous centipede, something rationally irrational. A little like Roko's Basilisk, but not yet fully developed.