Neurath's Boat. — 180 Proof
Do you see a light at the end of this tunnel? — Agent Smith
Pyrrhonian? Academic? Cartesian? Humean? ... Rortyan?I'm just exploring the possibility of escaping from the clutches of skepticism. — Agent Smith
principle (PSR) that all statements need to be proven ( — Agent Smith
OR reason as a circularity (it self-justifies). Can we say that what we're dealing with here is a vicious virtuous cycle? — Agent Smith
Or we could follow Kuro's lead and say that the circularity isn't vicious but virtuous; at the very least, reason ain't no hypocrite (it demands of itself what it demands of others and ... meets those demands; how exactly, Kuro will tell us). — Agent Smith
B. None of the three (1, 2, and 3) are satisfactory
Ergo,
C. Nothing can be proven — Agent Smith
Merci, but where's the argument ... that proves/suggests reason is our go-to-person if our objective is to find the truth? — Agent Smith
3, according to Agrippa, unsatisfactory, options. — Agent Smith
So...according to Agrippa. His word against mine. — god must be atheist
A. there are only 3 possibilities
1. Infinite regress (every premise requires an argument; every premise of that argument requires a separate argument; so on ad infinitum)
2. Axiomatic arguments (assume a specific set of premises)
3. Circularity (the argument's conclusion is just a restated premise)
B. None of the three (1, 2, and 3) are satisfactory — Agent Smith
Doesn't it seem odd to you that the trilemma lists three ways to prove something then concludes that proof is impossible?
All three work. — Banno
Sophia (wisdom)? — Agent Smith
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