Hi All

This discussion sounds to me a bit like a bunch of caveman who want to tie
down an escaped prisoner

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d2afuTvUzBQ

Kind regards

Eddo (prefers to be free thank you)


2013/7/29 MarshaV <[email protected]>

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> David,
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> On Jul 29, 2013, at 12:04 AM, David Harding <[email protected]>
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> >> [Marsha]
> >> Oh you've switched from using "pretend" to "making an assumption";
> isn't language fun?  I already addressed this in my previous post:  "There
> might be good reasons in science to pretend [make an assumption]?  Isn't
> that what David Morey is going on about?"
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> > [djh]
> > I don't know I haven't been reading David Morey.  But I'm not saying
> there is only 'good reasons' in science to make assumptions.  I'm saying
> that there are good reasons (and we actually do this all the time) to make
> assumptions that things exist before we experience them in our daily lives.
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> Marsha:
> Provisionally this seems often to be the assumption.
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> > [djh]
> > For instance how could we even think about things without assuming that
> one or two things occurred before we thought about it?
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> Marsha:
> If assumptions were turtle, it's turtles all the way down.
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