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How do people aquire the ability to make decisions based on reason?

Posted by edweaver 8 years, 10 months ago to Philosophy
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It seems to me that some people are better at using logic and reason to make decisions than others. Is the ability to use reason natural at birth and some force destroys it or does it have to be learned or taught?

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  • Posted by davidmcnab 8 years, 10 months ago
    In essence, people almost never truly acquire that ability.

    They instead develop the ability to fabricate logical constructs and arguments to legitimise decisions that are instinctively/emotionally/culturally based anyway. Bust 'em down to their premises, and you'll find a whole lot of indefensible axioms, chosen along the lines of their culture, ethnicity, upbringing, family principles, early childhood experiences, education and adult experience.
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