Faith Versus Reason
Many persons who consider themselves to be intellectual conservatives do so from a religious or faith based attitude. They tie capitalism to faith.
Even though they seem to be on the side of reason,they are not. It is an illusion."The faculty that perceives, identifies, and integrates the evidence of reality as provided by man's senses, is reason.To base one's convictions on reason is to base them on the facts of reality.Faith is the acceptance of an idea without evidence or proof, or in spite of evidence to the contrary."
To rest one's advocacy of capitalism on faith , is to concede that reason is on the side of one's enemies, which to an Objectivist would be intolorable.
Nathaniel Branden, Objectivist Newsletter, March 1962
Even though they seem to be on the side of reason,they are not. It is an illusion."The faculty that perceives, identifies, and integrates the evidence of reality as provided by man's senses, is reason.To base one's convictions on reason is to base them on the facts of reality.Faith is the acceptance of an idea without evidence or proof, or in spite of evidence to the contrary."
To rest one's advocacy of capitalism on faith , is to concede that reason is on the side of one's enemies, which to an Objectivist would be intolorable.
Nathaniel Branden, Objectivist Newsletter, March 1962
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Non-A is A.
Factual research then calculated risk - speaking from experience (and success).
Now let's say the metal was just created by mixing iron and copper in a mixture in an undetermined ratio and formed into girders to build the bridge to an untested design. Going over that bridge would be an act of faith because you have no evidence that that bridge could withstand the load.
But others use the word to indicate that they currently believe something to be true, but that view is subject to change if the facts prove otherwise. They shouldnt really use the word "faith" then, as they arent actually being irrational
Yes, "religion" (a more often than not, faux way of organizing the teachings) is based upon a confidence that the organization is correct. That faux "confidence" being faith.
That organization and resulting faith in it, absolutely destroys the teachings that actually resulted in the idea of capitalism, morality, ethics and how a free conscious being would act in a free market, not to mention, society itself.
The latter, being the product of reason, observation and duplication of the results of those observations.
(don't mind me, just working out my understanding of the language and concepts being used here.)
People on this site went ape condemning this. They say if you study Ayn Rand's writings, you'll learn that values need not come from arbitrary axioms or emotion. I love this idea. I wish people put the effort they devote to enjoying watching politicos make one another look bad to actually digging into the rational origin of values. They say it's in Virtue of Selfishness, but I did find not the answer there.
I hope the people who went ape are right. I don't like the notion that values are arbitrary or given to us by a benevolent creator who we have no evidence for.
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