You say that Krim, but all that is really narrowing a definition of "reason"

The reason you hold a belief IS reason - I might say.

Back to the Linguistic Turn ?
Ian

On 5/15/08, Krimel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > [Krimel]
> > You are certainly free to justify your beliefs however you see fit. Reason
> > does not seem to play a roll, based on your posts.
>
> DM: What is this reason Krim? And what makes you trust it?
>
> [Krimel]
> The point I have been attempting to makes is that I hold beliefs for all
> sorts of reasons. I use reason and rationality to justify holding beliefs.
> But more often than not my justification is not reasonable or rational and
> the 'reasons' is give are largely irrelevant. I can also justify belief for
> emotional, historical or ritual reasons. Belief does not spring from reason
> alone.
>
> In this sense I am a pot, sincere in my belief that Platt's kettle is black.
>
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