1. World problems
  2. Reason

Reason

  • Rationality
  • Justification
  • Appeal
  • Incentives
  • Consideration
  • Motive
  • Authority
  • Wrangle

Claim

Reason sets the boundaries far too narrowly for us, and would have us accept only the known – and that too with limitations – and live in a known framework, just as if we were sure how far life actually extends. . . . The more the critical reason dominates, the more impoverished life becomes. . . . Overvalued reason has this in common with political absolutism: under its dominion the individual is pauperised. (Carl Jung)

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Perversion
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Guilt
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Meaninglessness
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Unreliability
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Unintelligence
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Miseducation
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Imperfection
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Decline
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Value

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Unreasonableness
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Subterfuge
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Speciousness
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Senselessness
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Prevarication
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Perversion
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Mystification
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Irrationality
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Invalidity
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Insincerity
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Inconsistency
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Inconsequence
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Incongruity
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Illogic
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Flaw
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Feebleness
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Faultiness
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Fallacy
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Evasion
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Equivocation
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Disingenuousness
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Controversy
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Contradiction
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Contentiousness
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Combativeness
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Metadata

Database
World problems
Type
(A) Abstract fundamental problems
Subject
  • Communication » Public opinion » Public opinion
  • Health care » Handicapped
  • Innovative change » Logic
  • Social activity » Debate
  • Societal problems » Maltreatment
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    Language
    English
    Last update
    Dec 1, 2023