In the landscape of human decision-making, the dynamic between reason and passion has long intrigued philosophers. David Hume, the 18th-century empiricist, famously argued that passion is the true driver of human actions and that reason, while important, is ultimately the servant of our desires. This idea resonates in many areas of life, from corporate boardrooms to public policy, where decisions that seem purely rational often have emotional roots. Immanuel Kant, on the other hand, proposed that while we may be …
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