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Hello, all;
For the past few years, one of the main areas I have been studying is epistemology: not just the field of philosophy dealing with what is true and false, but more importantly, what techniques are useful in /figuring out/ what is true and false, especially given are finite minds, and the limited experiences and evidence we have available to us. I think I've managed to learn a few things that few people who haven't thought long and hard on the subject have figured out, and which are extremely useful in separating wheat from chaff...
... and, as you can see from the icons up by my username, I disagree with nearly everyone in this forum about the truth of a few rather important propositions.
Would anyone be interested in talking about why someone should believe one thing, but not another, and perhaps how that applies to any particular belief?
For the past few years, one of the main areas I have been studying is epistemology: not just the field of philosophy dealing with what is true and false, but more importantly, what techniques are useful in /figuring out/ what is true and false, especially given are finite minds, and the limited experiences and evidence we have available to us. I think I've managed to learn a few things that few people who haven't thought long and hard on the subject have figured out, and which are extremely useful in separating wheat from chaff...
... and, as you can see from the icons up by my username, I disagree with nearly everyone in this forum about the truth of a few rather important propositions.
Would anyone be interested in talking about why someone should believe one thing, but not another, and perhaps how that applies to any particular belief?