On Wed, Apr 20, 2016 at 1:47 AM, Bruno Marchal <[email protected]> wrote:

> ​> ​logically, it is conceivable to have structure containing themselves,
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> ​>> ​
>> ​Fine, but it is not logical to have something that is not part of itself
>> be part of itself; like a place that is not part of the multiverse you can
>> ​stand on to look at it from the outside. The multiverse has no outside.
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> ​> ​
> That is why Nagel called it the point of view of nowhere
>

​Then that is precisely where that point of view should be of interest,
nowhere.​

​ And that is also the only place where Nagel's philosophy is worth reading.

 John K Clark

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