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Hey guys thx for all the input. I will let you guys know how my grade goes on my paper. I have used a lot of the ideas stressed here.
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I case my post wasn't clear, I'm in agreement here. However, we can intellectually know about the Ding an Sich otherwise we wouldn;t be able to have this dialog. That's just silly. By that logic, unicorns are real, otherwise I wouldn't be able to use them as an example. Keith. |
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Therefore, it doesn't matter if there is an underlying truth, any more than it matters if the world was created ten minutes ago with all of our memories intact, or whether you are the only person and you are just imagining all of the rest of us. These are sterile ideas that intrigue briefly but fail to lead anywhere. crc |
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John, this entire issue is semantic.
It hinges entirely upon what we mean by 'knowledge'. I use the word 'knowledge' to mean verifiable information about reality, about existence. One can thus have no 'knowledge' (again, as I use the term) of 'unicorns'--or 'God'. But, I am going to be misunderstood by anyone who uses the word to mean something different, until we compare our definitions... Keith. |
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I would answer you, but I have no way of knowing whether my perception of your question is at all similar to the true reality of your question, nor whether your understanding of my answer would in any way resemble what I intended to convey. |
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LHP, LOL.
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