I don't think this came from people making rational argument.
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Replying to @danieldunne
Reason & liberalism seem to come together but both be by-products of stability & flourishing.pic.twitter.com/o3CQAzXr0R
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Replying to @HPluckrose
Yes, he got that from Inglehart+ Schwarz. Longer view by Pinker on similar processes also relevant.
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Replying to @danieldunne @HPluckrose
But Haidt takes an anti rationalist approach in general.
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Replying to @danieldunne
Kind of. He believes that it needs to be a group project, doesn't he? Thinks individual reason is too inclined to psychological flaws.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @danieldunne
don't think he does, he describes moral phenomena & trying to explain entrenched polarization, then suggests flexibility in certainties
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Replying to @Gil_Ant @danieldunne
Yes, but when he talks about reason, he says it requires lots of different ideas working with & against each other, not individual.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @danieldunne
we do build on previous knowledge & need outside checking of premises, as a society we need sense of shared common values for it to work.
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even here, he's describing, i think. also explains how non liberal shared values can work for a cohesive society with a common identity
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Yes, I know, but this is a different point.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @danieldunne
then don't understand the reference to irrationality, unless it's a psy thing, do worry a lot about individual bias in perception & taught
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