why privilege the real over the imaginal anyway? > real things tend to last longer { but are no more meaningful as a result }
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Replying to @CountJ0ecool @Alephwyr
why not? anything can be imagined, but without a criterion of quality about what *should* be imagined, why imagine anything at all? even solipsists and hedonists (tacitly) privilege reality, just the reductive, comfortable, parts of reality (their own cope)
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Replying to @averykimball @CountJ0ecool
Once you really understand the chaos entailed by subjectivism, you can only believe in rationalism, even if it's just the rationalism of a subjectivist; rationalism builds walkable ground that won't fall out from under, subjective nonsense about angels, gods, and ghosts does not.
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Kierkegaard says faith is more solid ground than fact. I must conclude Kierkegaard has not tried both.
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Replying to @Alephwyr @CountJ0ecool
(classical) rationalism is foundationally subjectivist- and its “unshakiness” is *exactly* like the unshakiness of faith, another subjectivist moral technology kant’s a prioris are Idealist, after all
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Replying to @averykimball @CountJ0ecool
I mean more like Popper. Pre-Yudkowskian Tarskian scientism basically.
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Replying to @Alephwyr @CountJ0ecool
oh, well, i think popper has enormous merit, but he was explicitly *anti-foundational* shakiness is a virtue to popper, that shake is a clue to the next Problem (in the pragmatic sense) for us to solve
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Replying to @averykimball @CountJ0ecool
I don't think most people realize that their entire ability to do rationality of any kind is contingent on having a brain that developed in a certain inductively predictable environment, and if induction breaks and the environment radically changes reason becomes impossible.
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Like if gravity turns off or causation starts flowing backwards you don't figure it out with your superbrain, you just go insane and die.
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Replying to @Alephwyr @averykimball
this is where psychedelics can give you a good training ground / reality-bending shakeup relatively safe compared to some alternatives??
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I really don't know that psychedelics do much in practice in most cases except alter perceived salience of different things according to narratives that a person already has access to somehow. But I have not researched it, so I guess I don't really know.
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Replying to @Alephwyr @averykimball
which is, potentially, good enough to shake things up they don't give you any new knowledge, but they do let you think like someone else for a bit, which can be pretty handy
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Replying to @CountJ0ecool @Alephwyr
i now treat psychedelics like hard mode, because everything is dark souls to me
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