I've written at length elsewhere about an existential crisis I had in the middle of my STEM education. Basically, understanding science and mathematics to a certain point that you can make sure your logical formulations are basically sound, you start to try to employ those formulations to justify the way you live and predict how you might live in the future. What you find is that if you're being honest, you can't get to humanity purely through rationalism. It's a fantastic tool, but not an omnipotent one.

This article seems to talk about that, the path from pre-rationalism to rationalism to post-rationalism, and when I read through it I found it very interesting, I hope you guys do too.