The East-West dichotomy/Chapter 17

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483843The East-West dichotomy — Chapter 17. Truths and valuesThorsten Pattberg

The products of human reasoning are always artificial. Any original state immediately does not make much sense to us or has not much use until it has been transformed or modified into an artificial state. There are only two modes of reasoning. Deductive reasoning will create the artificial product of certain but valueless truth. Inductive reasoning will create the artificial product of value but uncertain truth. The function of human reasoning is to produce two artificial things: truths and values.