Admittedly so.
But I doubt it.
Admittedly so.
But I doubt it.
Thanks, @NY_G_PA2.
Certainly.
But in the vein of the philosophers you cite, perhaps you might exercise more skepticism about your conclusions.
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I might take your unsolicited advice.
But I’ll probably conclude its worth precisely what I paid for it.
Thanks, @NY_G_PA2.
I’m not offering you advice, Bruce. I’m pointing at the terminus of your argument.
I’m making you zero in on the place where your attempt at logic, for the umpteenth time, delaminates and decoheres.
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Thanks, @NY_G_PA2
Again, in the vein of the philosophers you cite, perhaps you might exercise more skepticism about your conclusions.
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Wow. That must be frustrating.
I don’t know if you’ve found a religion that might be helpful in such circumstances but from what I hear you might want to try some form of Christianity.
From what I understand, Jesus would have recommended you walk away after your first failed attempt to make another see your “truth”.
What conclusions can I make given a finite mind and an incomplete set of facts?
It seems the best I can do is “best guess” inferences and/or unfalsifiable assumptions.