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This week on Linhas Cruzadas, Thaís Oyama and Luiz Felipe Pondé talk about irrationality and reason. Is it possible or desirable to be rational all the time? At the beginning, they discuss how reason was viewed by Greek thinkers, and how, for them, reason had a relationship with public well-being. Then, they debate the relationship between reason and passion, whether they are contradictory and irreconcilable. Then, the two talk about how reason can manifest itself in politics, in social relations, and whether this can be considered good or is something that changes over time. Reason recommends that you watch Linhas Cruzadas. Subscribe to the channel and click on the bell to be notified of news! Follow TV Cultura on social media! Facebook: / tvcultura Twitter: / tvcultura Instagram: / tvcultura Website: https://tvcultura.com.br/