joking she's a racist/homophobic/sexist far right candidate i hate her
@Leonard Fair, but in my experience, life is rarely binary. Just because passions push us, doesn't mean that rationality doesn't guide us. Or can't.
I once made the likeness that passion is the fuel. Rationality is the engine. Well, that time, I argued morality was the engine, but the allegory still works. With poor fuel, you won't get far even with a mastercrafted engine. But without a good engine, a potent fuel will probably destroy everything. You need both to get anywhere with either.
@Leonard Purity is a charade for pregnant virgins. And the alpha and omega for reductionists.
I'd prefer thinking of rationality as a tool. Unlike what Rousseau and his cronies did. And the more tools you have and have mastered, the more adept you will be. The better care you take of your tools, the sharper, more efficient they will be when you need them. Forsaking a tool is the same as crippling yourself. Well, in my opinion.
@Rosencrantz (Omg you quoted Schoppenhauer i want you to know that i also like his way to consider things.)
Okay, then rationnality is the name you give to the way we interpret things.
And I agree with you ! We always use some form of logic to understand the world around us.
But this logic isnt universal, and because it's not, then why do you call it a "tool" ? If it can be handled in different ways, its because of passion (aka "the person").
THEREFORE : everything is linked with passion.
@Leonard Passion isn't terribly universal either. Passion isn't the same as the person, in my regard. Passion isn't universally translatable, no more than reason. Passion isn't... well, I concider it a rather sloppy amalgamation. A sort of combination between "feeling" and the "force" behind that feeling.
And while I've taken Sam Lake's "there are things in life yuo cannot chose; how you feel", I feel that your statement is oversimplifying it.
@Leonard I never intended injury. If that is the effect, I'll apologize for the effect. However, I shan't apologize for my p.o.v. I do not despise your p.o.v., but I WILL seek to problematize it.
I'm drunk now. But I'd like to finish with a superbly penned sentence that's apt to the occation;
"There is no room for '2' in the world of 1's and 0's, no place for 'mayhap' in a house of trues and falses, and no 'green with envy' in a black-and-white world"
/Ravel Puzzloewell, Planescape Torment