I endorse the thusly parsed: “rational” means better believing what is “true” (given one’s limited info and analysis resources). This introduces the social dimension and the pragmatic dimension into rationality—which should never be about “paperclips” alone, as Tim Tyler seems to suggest.
I endorse the thusly parsed: “rational” means better believing what is “true” (given one’s limited info and analysis resources). This introduces the social dimension and the pragmatic dimension into rationality—which should never be about “paperclips” alone, as Tim Tyler seems to suggest.