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I swear, if I commit the cognitive effort to read and absorb what @Dmitry has to say, the mental jujitsu just astounds. E'ry damn time.

It's as if, assuming the Enlightenment was about separating brain, mind, and reasoning from body and elevating rational above all other types of information and knowings, then this framework is a de-enlightenment or decompartmentalizing of those cognitive faculties. Reconstituting the brain, heart, gut axis as a whole with a processing power that it's sum is far greater than its parts. Admittedly, I'm playing with Duplo blocks while he's playing with a Mechano set but even still, it's a start.

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The problem with Rational Materialists is that the thing they claim they are seeking: knowledge, truth, transcend both reason and our material world. Yet they insist on searching within both.

For example, logic can't prove that logic is an accurate tool. It's also not instantiated in our material world. And yet we use this tool with the absolute assumption that it's unerring. So much so that the foundations of math and science assume it works perfectly to carry out reasoning in those respective fields. But where did logic come from, and how can we be so sure it's an airtight tool for discerning truth? No one knows, and yet our most noble goal (truth) requires its accurate use.

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