... of contexts found in informal descriptions is reduced to a general case. This allows logic to be represented through syntax alone. This debate always seems like the first cause argument and foundationalists seem to resort to it alot. But priori simply means, "with no reference to empirical data from the senses. Who cares how the memories of sense data got in the head, apriori means...
John Larkin <jjlarkin@highNOTlandTHIStechnologyPART.com> wrote in news:9a03b4t1u52fao7ak36cr21lr0g5bbr5a0@4ax.com: But weren't you attempting to create a foundationalist philosophy based on a single, undeniable truth, the giveness of sense data which you somehow believe is "fixed and assured"? No, I attempt to design and sell electronic circuits. Since it almost always ...
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...0700 (PDT), Immortalist <reanimater_2000@yahoo.com> wrote: Descartes attempts to create a foundationalist philosophy based on a single, undeniable truth which he knows to be "fixed and assured...logical structure than the cogito because without it, he cannot escape the skepticism of his foundationalist structure. That's just silly. Some people have no talent for thinking, and a lot...
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