On 4/27/2014 1:34 AM, Bruno Marchal wrote:
I think the same. That's close to Platonism. There is more than what we see,
measure, etc.
Then we can theorize, which means making assumptions (like "the moon exist"), and
experimentation, like "going on the moon". This will not prove that the moon exists in
any real or fundamental way,
LOL. I think you've been a logician to long. :-)
Brent
He's like a philosopher who says, "I know it's possible in
practice. Now I'd like to know whether it's possible in
principle."
--- Daniel Dennett, on Michael Behe
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