Reason has no content
Reason has no content
Reason therefore has no content. The fact that the analogue and the digital worlds are both coherent systems (i.e. their components, meaning their datasets, are interconnected) does not mean that Reason is anything other than an algorithm mechanistically performing a function, aimed at achieving a purpose. Whoever adds a (moral) perspective to Reason (for example, God in religions, the Reason of State in Machiavelli, or Reason as understood in the Age of Enlightenment), inadvertently adds to it their own beliefs, ideas and hopes.
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