....If we found somebody who agreed with our arguments, well then, - TopicsExpress



          

....If we found somebody who agreed with our arguments, well then, they were biased toward our arguments. And if we found somebody who was sympathetic to their arguments, then they were already predisposed to agree with their arguments. If we found somebody who agreed with both arguments, well then that didn’t solve anything. And if we found somebody who agreed with neither, then that also didn’t solve a thing. And this is the crux of the skeptical dilemma. Ok, so I stole those last few sentences (as usual) from Chuang Tzu... - See more at: disinfo/2015/01/certainty-uncertainty-no-skepticism-beyond-self-skepticism/#sthash.0vxKzijv.dpuf
Posted on: Tue, 20 Jan 2015 20:30:01 +0000

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