False dichotomy—there are other choices than those. We might choose to compartmentalize our rationality, for example.
False dichotomy in the other direction—we don’t have access to this choice. No matter how hard we work, our brains are going to be biased and our philosophies are going to be sloppy. It’s a question of making one’s brain marginally more organized or less disorganized, not of jumping from insanity onto reason.
False dichotomy—there are other choices than those. We might choose to compartmentalize our rationality, for example.
False dichotomy in the other direction—we don’t have access to this choice. No matter how hard we work, our brains are going to be biased and our philosophies are going to be sloppy. It’s a question of making one’s brain marginally more organized or less disorganized, not of jumping from insanity onto reason.