[Ham]
I couldn't distinguish a qubit from a quantum, not that I care.  One is as
"uncertain" as the other.  There will always be uncertainty in life -- it's
a built-in factor of man's freedom.  The goal of philosophy has always been
to achieve wisdom, not certainty.  But so long as philosophers hang on the
coat-tails of scientific materialists, they will never come up with an
epistemology that relates proprietary awareness to the experienced world.
And this, it seems to me, is where contemporary philosophy should be
heading.

[Case]
How that word "uncertainty" must haunt your dreams; a single word unhinging
the doors to your perception; a dust devil turning your house of cards into
pasteboard rubble. As long as philosophers claim they can ignore scientific
materialism they will continue their long slide into irrelevance.

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