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Friday, February 29, 2008

81st Skeptics Circle is up

The force calls you to the Circle.
Posted by One Brow at 8:09 AM
Labels: Skeptics' Circle

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Isaiah 1:18

Come now, and let us reason together
 

HRG, on CARM (paraphrased with his approval)

With formal systems, such as mathematics, you can have certainty and demonstrability, but not reality.
With science, such as physics, you can have reality and demonstrability, but not certainty.
With belief systems, such as Christianity, you can have reality and certainty, but not demonstrability.


G. K. Chesterton, in St. Thomas Aquinas

After the great example of St. Thomas, the principle stands, or ought always to have stood established; that we must either not argue with a man at all, or we must argue on his grounds and not ours. We may do other things instead of arguing, according to our views of what actions are morally permissible; but if we argue we must argue "On the reasons and statements of the philosophers themselves."


Bertrand Russell, in The Analysis of Mind

Any habitual action, such as eating or dressing, may be performed on the appropriate occasion, without any need of thought, and the same seems to be true of a painfully large proportion of our talk.