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Single Idea 20981

[filed under theme 2. Reason / A. Nature of Reason / 4. Aims of Reason ]

Full Idea

What is the ultimate justification for relying on reason? Is reason cherished as a good tool, and if so, how does it differ from blind and unquestioning belief?

Gist of Idea

What justifies reliance on reason? Is it just a tool? Why is it better than blind belief?

Source

Amartya Sen (The Idea of Justice [2009], 01 'Critique')

Book Ref

Sen, Amartya: 'The Idea of Justice' [Penguin 2010], p.36


A Reaction

And can it answer the romantic charge of stunting a rich life? NIetzsche started this one, by asking the value of truth. Proposal: treat others rationally, and treat yourself intuitively.


The 23 ideas from Amartya Sen

You don't need a complete theory of justice to see that slavery is wrong [Sen]
Democracy needs more than some institutions; diverse sections of the people must be heard [Sen]
Practical justice concerns not only ideals, but ways to achieve them [Sen]
In politics and ethics, scrutiny from different perspectives is essential for objectivity [Sen]
What justifies reliance on reason? Is it just a tool? Why is it better than blind belief? [Sen]
The original position insures that the agreements reached are fair [Sen]
A social contract limits the pursuit of justice to members of a single society [Sen]
Our institutions should promote justice, rather than embodying it [Sen]
A person's voice may count because of their interests, or because of their good sense [Sen]
Freedom from torture or terrorist attacks is independent of citizenship [Sen]
The veil of ignorance encourages neutral interests, but not a wider view of values [Sen]
Rationality is conformity to reasons that can be sustained even after scrutiny [Sen]
Eradicating smallpox does not impoverish nature [Sen]
We must focus on removing manifest injustice, not just try to design a perfect society [Sen]
Capabilities are part of freedom, involving real opportunities [Sen]
Freedom can involve capabilities, independence and non-interference [Sen]
The need for equality among people arises from impartiality and objectivity [Sen]
All modern theories of justice demand equality of something [Sen]
Democracy as 'government by discussion' now has wide support [Sen]
If justice needs public reasoning, which needs democracy, then justice and democracy are linked [Sen]
Famines tend to be caused by authoritarian rule [Sen]
Effective democracy needs tolerant values [Sen]
A human right is not plausible if public scrutiny might reject it [Sen]