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- The_Circle_of_Reason abbreviation "COR".
- The_Circle_of_Reason abstract "The Circle of Reason, noted by The Pluralism Project at Harvard as a \"promising practice,\" is a Twin Cities, Minnesota-based international society of theists, atheists, conservatives, and liberals who espouse the social philosophy of \"pluralistic rationalism\" (or \"plurationalism\"), described in cultural media as \"commitment to reason[ing], regardless of one's worldview,\" and by the society itself as \"communal commitment to more consistently practice the basic methodological tenets of a reasoning lifestyle (reality's acceptance, assumption's denial, and emotion's mastery) irrespective of our theological, ethical, cultural or political worldviews.\" According to the society, pluralistic rationalism (also called methodological rationalism) is practiced through encouraging, not a particular worldview, but factualism, skepticism, and moderationism; and through discouraging their antipodal fundamentalist practices of denialism, dogmatism, and emotionalism -- or \"denials of reality, unquestioned assumptions (potentially false realities), and emotive arguments or actions (dissociation from reality),\" including discouraging the verbal, printed or televised use of insults (which the group asserts is immoral because, as \"ad hominem\" argumentation, it seeks to \"irrationally persuade by evoking emotionality.\") Because plurationalists hold that \"as a sapient being one's best tool to survive is one's ability to reason,\" they claim people's basic universalized moral imperative must then be \"to consistently allow, and encourage, others to reason.\" Reflecting the plurationalist society's call to \"more consistently use everyday reasoning regardless of our worldviews,\" its institutional practices have included organizing the United States' first reported \"theist + atheist\" dialogue group, \"Secular Bible Study,\" for reasoning discussion on the historical context, societal impact and cultural relevance of the Bible and religion, and \"Ancient Greek Peripatetic\"-style nature walks combined with \"transcultural, transbelief reasoning dialogue\" on current social issues; organizing and moderating \"Assumptions on the [Minnesota Same-Sex] Marriage Amendment: A Reasoning Forum\" for theists, atheists, conservatives & liberals; defending a Catholic legislator shunned by his archdiocese for refusing to defund reproductive health clinics; presenting an address on plurationalism, \"Be Sane — Be VERY Sane!\" to the \"Rally to Restore Sanity Minnesota\" at the State Capitol; and successfully lobbying the State Capitol city's Council of Churches to become the first local council of religions in the United States to change the name of its religious \"interfaith\" dialogue group to \"Interbelief,\" to better welcome atheists and secular humanists with no religious faith but with philosophical or ethical beliefs.".
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- The_Circle_of_Reason purpose "Promote pluralistic rationalism; discourage ad hominem invective".
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- The_Circle_of_Reason comment "The Circle of Reason, noted by The Pluralism Project at Harvard as a \"promising practice,\" is a Twin Cities, Minnesota-based international society of theists, atheists, conservatives, and liberals who espouse the social philosophy of \"pluralistic rationalism\" (or \"plurationalism\"), described in cultural media as \"commitment to reason[ing], regardless of one's worldview,\" and by the society itself as \"communal commitment to more consistently practice the basic methodological tenets of a reasoning lifestyle (reality's acceptance, assumption's denial, and emotion's mastery) irrespective of our theological, ethical, cultural or political worldviews.\" According to the society, pluralistic rationalism (also called methodological rationalism) is practiced through encouraging, not a particular worldview, but factualism, skepticism, and moderationism; and through discouraging their antipodal fundamentalist practices of denialism, dogmatism, and emotionalism -- or \"denials of reality, unquestioned assumptions (potentially false realities), and emotive arguments or actions (dissociation from reality),\" including discouraging the verbal, printed or televised use of insults (which the group asserts is immoral because, as \"ad hominem\" argumentation, it seeks to \"irrationally persuade by evoking emotionality.\") Because plurationalists hold that \"as a sapient being one's best tool to survive is one's ability to reason,\" they claim people's basic universalized moral imperative must then be \"to consistently allow, and encourage, others to reason.\" Reflecting the plurationalist society's call to \"more consistently use everyday reasoning regardless of our worldviews,\" its institutional practices have included organizing the United States' first reported \"theist + atheist\" dialogue group, \"Secular Bible Study,\" for reasoning discussion on the historical context, societal impact and cultural relevance of the Bible and religion, and \"Ancient Greek Peripatetic\"-style nature walks combined with \"transcultural, transbelief reasoning dialogue\" on current social issues; organizing and moderating \"Assumptions on the [Minnesota Same-Sex] Marriage Amendment: A Reasoning Forum\" for theists, atheists, conservatives & liberals; defending a Catholic legislator shunned by his archdiocese for refusing to defund reproductive health clinics; presenting an address on plurationalism, \"Be Sane — Be VERY Sane!\" to the \"Rally to Restore Sanity Minnesota\" at the State Capitol; and successfully lobbying the State Capitol city's Council of Churches to become the first local council of religions in the United States to change the name of its religious \"interfaith\" dialogue group to \"Interbelief,\" to better welcome atheists and secular humanists with no religious faith but with philosophical or ethical beliefs.".
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