Very clear. Much more relatable than my “monkeys wearing hats”.
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The first time I encountered the reasonable/rational distinction was in an academic legal paper. You wrote an example of nebulous conceptual boundaries a while back that sounded a lot like a hypothetical from a law school exam.
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My point I guess is that there is a field of study that has to formalize messy, illegible human conflicts and do so in a way that we can mostly live with, and it sounds like it encapsulates a lot of the critiques of formal rationality ya got going on here.
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Really like the table and implications in this page https://meaningness.com/eggplant/reasonableness-aspects … Especially "Deciding whether to approach a particular situation reasonably or rationally is a meta-rational judgement.”
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i prefer everyday randomness as opposed to reasonableness. also since i'm into meditation i like mindlessness meditation' as opposed to mindfulness. meaning less is more
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Much of my explanation of how and why rationality works (the middle part of the book) is a simplified presentation of ethnomethodological concepts and findings in easier language.
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