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Metarationality
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David Chapman's Metarationality project is a body of work examining the limits of formal rationality and proposing broader frameworks for sensemaking that incorporate subjective, qualitative, and meta-level considerations.
Through essays and analyses, Chapman explores how rules and formal methods fail to capture important aspects of understanding, and offers practices to cultivate better epistemic flexibility and imaginative thinking.
The material addresses epistemic humility, the role of narratives, and the interplay between rationality and meaning, aiming to help thinkers navigate complex and ambiguous domains.
While often presented online rather than as a single published book, the content functions as a comprehensive guide for those seeking alternatives or supplements to strict scientistic rationalism.
Leo recommends this resource as life-changing background reading for the episode's themes.
Through essays and analyses, Chapman explores how rules and formal methods fail to capture important aspects of understanding, and offers practices to cultivate better epistemic flexibility and imaginative thinking.
The material addresses epistemic humility, the role of narratives, and the interplay between rationality and meaning, aiming to help thinkers navigate complex and ambiguous domains.
While often presented online rather than as a single published book, the content functions as a comprehensive guide for those seeking alternatives or supplements to strict scientistic rationalism.
Leo recommends this resource as life-changing background reading for the episode's themes.
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as essential reading (via metarationality.com) to extend the deconstruction of rationality.


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Deconstructing Rationality - Part 2



