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Irrationalism

  • Irrationality
  • Irrational rationality

Nature

This philosophical attitude believes that instincts, feelings and will are superior existential dimensions to reason. It implies that the world is devoid of meaning, that the reason is not capable of knowing the universe, that objective standards are ineffectual and that man is irrational by nature. Such a life posture, if taken to the extreme, can lead to spiritual void, contempt for established order and free living or, otherwise, to gullibility and narcissism.

Incidence

Underlying many conflicts are irrational psychological currents. These add a powerful emotional charge to an otherwise minor problem or disagreement. These may include issues of jealousy, rivalry, attachment to past hurt.

Claim

In order to make connections, we must learn to think connections. Our currently dominant "rationality" impedes making the connections we need because it is irrational in two ways: it is consciousness-lowering, and it is a logic of disunity (Howard Richards).

Men and nations will act rationally when all other possibilities have been exhausted.

Broader

Lack of control
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Aggravates

Phobia
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Jealousy
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Envy
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Conflict
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Absurdity
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Reduces

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Rationalism
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Strategy

Value

Rationality
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Irrationality
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Reference

SDG

Sustainable Development Goal #3: Good Health and Well-being

Metadata

Database
World problems
Type
(F) Fuzzy exceptional problems
Subject
  • Innovative change » Logic
  • Content quality
    Presentable
     Presentable
    Language
    English
    Last update
    Oct 4, 2020