Let's see. Stimulus:
FBM wrote:Reason has long since been dismissed as a faculty and, instead, been regarded as a function. Not an innate capacity, but a learned behavior. Some acquire it better than others, as conditioned by both nature and nurture in various mixtures. Mindless instinct is primary, which conditions motivation, and only after that does reason get deployed. Emotion is ontologically prior to reason and it first conditions motivation (intent); reason is most often applied post hoc to codify a conclusion arrived at by non-rational processes.
Probably.

Response:
Crumple wrote:
Your entitled to your point of view in a free and tolerant society, although throughout most of human history you'd have been impaled on a sharp stick for that level of critique.
Explain, please. I think that for most of human history, that level of critique would've been met with

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Cultural evolution is a long term process and this temporary blip of free-speech will be blotted out as soon as the cheap oil is gone.
I'm struggling to find a connection between reason being a learned behavior, driven by instinctive, non-rational emotions and either freedom of speech or the price of oil. Help me, please. I'm kinda dense.
I know it sounds harsh but if you haven't a reason to say it then don't.
What I said explains why I said it.
Read between the lines.
Which lines? Yours? The gaps between your aphoristic bold assertions are too great for a feeble intellect such as mine. Please give a few hints or something about how I/we might bridge those chasms. Thanks.
Reason is the ignorance of fools put on public display.
I'd tend to agree with that to a point, but probably not the same one as you. I can only speculate on how to interpret this -what you mean by it- without more context.
All is dubious and Machievelian, that is the real world.

You seem pretty sure about that.

"A philosopher is a blind man in a dark room looking for a black cat that isn't there. A theologian is the man who finds it." ~ H. L. Mencken
"We ain't a sharp species. We kill each other over arguments about what happens when you die, then fail to see the fucking irony in that."
"It is useless for the sheep to pass resolutions in favor of vegetarianism while the wolf remains of a different opinion."