Metarationality
Rationality about rationality—the systematic examination of what rationality is, how it operates, how it varies across contexts, and how it relates to other modes of thought. Metarationality asks second-order questions: What counts as rational in different domains? How do rational standards change over time? How do different cultures conceptualize rationality? What are the limits of rational thought? How does rationality relate to emotion, intuition, tradition, and faith? It also examines pathologies of rationality—how rational systems can produce irrational outcomes, how claims to rationality can mask power, how rational standards can exclude legitimate ways of knowing. Metarationality is rationality reflecting on itself, seeking not just to be rational but to understand what rationality is and what it might become.
Example: "Her metarationality analysis showed how the 'rationality' of modern economics excludes considerations of justice, sustainability, and human flourishing—not because these are irrational, but because the particular rationality of economics has been built to exclude them."
Metarationality by Dumu The Void March 16, 2026
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