Are there circumstances where purely reason should be used to make decisions? Always. *But*, any emotional consequences should be a factor in the decisions.
The problem with social contract theory is that there's no longer any way to opt out of it, and there really wasn't by the time Locke formalized it unless you wanted to go all the way to America *and* past the western frontier.
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Always. *But*, any emotional consequences should be a factor in the decisions.
The problem with social contract theory is that there's no longer any way to opt out of it, and there really wasn't by the time Locke formalized it unless you wanted to go all the way to America *and* past the western frontier.