There’s other ways of resolving a paradox of a statement and its negation both being importantly true. There’s no general method. One needs to dig into the specifics. In this case, one should ask “what does ‘making sense’ mean? How, when, and why does the world ‘make sense’?”
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I guess I don’t think this is “non-standard”; it seems as mainstream a usage as any other.
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That's probably one of the key issues. I do find it nonstandard and I guess I think of it mostly as a negation, like the opposite of emotional, heated or social cognition. It's a difficult word to work with and I guess if I were you I'd make up a new word (less baggage that way).
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An aside, but why do you say rationality tends towards generality?
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