Truth and Reasoning

The discussion delves into the intriguing argument that our reasoning faculties may not be inherently sensitive to truth, challenging the notion that we can confidently assert basic truths like "two plus two equals four." This perspective raises important questions about the limitations of our brains shaped by evolutionary pressures and invites a deeper exploration of how we understand and access truth. The conversation also hints at the complexities faced by realists in justifying their claims to knowledge.