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{{DES | des = Most libertarian ideas of "reason" really boil down to the fallacy of [[appeal to consequences]] for the individual. Things like "doing what you need to live".  The problem is not with that mode of thinking, [[Actual Human Rationality|because everybody does it]], but the libertarian pretense that [[We libertarians are rational, they are not.|somehow they are magically more logical or know special foundational truths.]] | show=}}
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{{DES | des = Most libertarian ideas of "reason" really boil down to the fallacy of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Appeal_to_consequences appeal to consequences] for the individual. Things like "doing what you need to live".  The problem is not with that mode of thinking, [[Actual Human Rationality|because everybody does it]], but the libertarian pretense that [[We libertarians are rational, they are not.|somehow they are magically more logical or know special foundational truths.]] | show=}}
 
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