CapelDodger
Penultimate Amazing
Am I alone in suspecting that Bodhi Dharma Zen is being field-tested here before an assault on the Turing Test?
Am I alone in suspecting that Bodhi Dharma Zen is being field-tested here before an assault on the Turing Test?
What is "to be right" or "to be wrong" In which circumstantes can one say that his/her opinions are on one side or the other? Am I right if I reach a conclusion (that later is proven correct) with a wrong induction? Am I wrong if the consensus believes Im wrong?
Im I right if what I say is verified by the evidence? What if the evidence change?
Anyway, questions, questions.
I am equally right and wrong.
Some days are more equal than others.
Anyway, questions, questions.
And sorites are sorites, although at what point a vagueness becomes a sorite is, shall we say, subject to stipulation.![]()
Exactly. I find it astonishing that some people (specially in this forum) negates any value of philosophy as a needed step to do science! No assumptions, no science. Incorrect assumptions equals wrong experiments. Bad reasoning and you get incorrect conclusions.
And, as you correctly pointed out, there are some (logical some, meaning at least one) who treat fact as Truth, making them dogmatic in exactly the same way the religious are.