When I say I am guessing...I AM guessing. — Frank Apisa
Olivier5
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When I say I am guessing...I AM guessing.
— Frank Apisa
I thought maybe you are guessing that you are guessing. Possible? — Olivier5
I'm not sure what your point is?
— ChatteringMonkey
We're on different topics. — tim wood
Ok yes I see, my bad. — ChatteringMonkey
Olivier5
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↪Frank Apisa
Ok so you’re at least certain of one thing. — Olivier5
180 Proof
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↪Frank Apisa Don't act like the crazy man on the corner talking to himself.
— tim wood
:smirk: — 180 Proof
I am certain of lots of things. — Frank Apisa
Exactly. Thats essentially the nature of politics and religion. These two branches of philosophy (they're actually part of the same branch, IMO) are where the use of logic and reason are typically abandoned in favor of pushing an agenda (proselytizing). The participants aren't interested in truth as they use statistics to support certain narratives while ignoring other stats that could support another narrative. They are unwilling to look at alternative explanations because they've been indoctrinated into believing that there is a right way to think and a wrong way to think, and logic doesn't determine what is right to think, rather it is their emotional state that determines what it right to think.Adherence to ignorance, on the other hand, when identified as ignorance, I call stupidity, and practitioners stupid. Not to be confused with incapable or unintelligent. And these persistent stupid are eventually revealed as enemies. Of reason, understanding, knowledge itself, across history, of everything of worth. — tim wood
Ciceronianus the White
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I think that claims that there is no God, or it's likely there is no God, are typically made as responses to claims that there is a God or likely is a God. — Ciceronianus the White
Olivier5
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I am certain of lots of things.
— Frank Apisa
Good for you. The topic of the thread being ‘how do you know?’, you might wish to explain ‘how’, or in your own terms ‘how is it even possible to know anything’. — Olivier5
when I say I am certain of lots of things in response to what you asked, I am speaking in the informal sense of "I know." — Frank Apisa
I would even venture to say that I know you understand what I am saying here... — Frank Apisa
Olivier5
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when I say I am certain of lots of things in response to what you asked, I am speaking in the informal sense of "I know."
— Frank Apisa
Do you care explaining what you see as the formal and informal senses of the verb « to know »? For me it has one meaning only.
I would even venture to say that I know you understand what I am saying here...
— Frank Apisa
I do. I understand you’re trying to draw me in some sort of word game. But I am more interested in talking to you. — Olivier5
you will have to go without a further explanation — Frank Apisa
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