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Actualized.org - Self-Help, Psychology, Consciousness, Spirituality, Philosophy

Deconstructing Rationality - Part 3

Actualized.org - Self-Help, Psychology, Consciousness, Spirituality, Philosophy

Leo Gura

Health, Self-help

4.71.1K Ratings

🗓️ 31 March 2026

⏱️ 244 minutes

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Summary

A serious philosophical explanation of the limits of rationality. How rationality limits intelligence and how to transcend it to post-rational stages of cognitive development.

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0:00.0

Out beyond rationality, there is a field.

0:15.0

I'll meet you there.

0:17.0

Deconstructing Rationality Part 3.

0:21.6

Let me begin by just reminding you that I do have a blog that I put a lot of effort into.

0:26.6

I publish a lot of insights and I share a lot of videos and content on the blog on a daily basis.

0:31.6

All the time. I've been doing it consistently for years. It's free. There's a link down below. Go check out my blog, follow it.

0:40.0

And secondly, I want to apologize for not releasing this sooner. I was procrastinating a little bit on this topic because it's so substantial and I want to get it right.

0:48.8

But without further ado, let's jump into part three. So we're not done with explaining all the ways that

0:54.6

rationalism is wrong. Remember what rationalism is from part one? All right, so keep that in mind.

1:00.6

So what we're doing here is we're going down a list of technical reasons that rationalism is wrong.

1:05.1

So let's get into that.

1:09.5

The first reason of this part of this series

1:12.8

is this, is that rationalism

1:14.8

lacks understanding of relativity.

1:17.1

There's a profound lack of

1:18.7

the depth of what relativity is.

1:21.7

So

1:22.1

there's multiple issues

1:24.7

with this relativity topic because it goes so deep.

1:27.4

The first one is this, is that there's this problem that rationality is not a singular thing.

1:33.8

As David Chapman would say it, quote, there is no fixed criterion for rationality, end quote.

1:40.2

So there are many different ways of being rational.

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