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>> No.1645630 [View]
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OP is bitter with their self and needs to seek consolation and absolution. Instead, OP seeks to demean others over silly ideological tastes in order to make up for there lack of any reasonable foundation to deal with inner conflicts or have a sturdy social life.

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A wild discordian appears

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>>1464291
if, according to hume, all we have is sense perceptions, terms like "electron" or "Carl Sagan" are mere auxiliary functions of the minds linguistic center used in order to organize our perceptions of the exterior universe. In order to progress in science it is necessary to assume the opposite of such perceptions in a method of 'counter-induction', in order to prove whether they are real or not.

Anything Goes

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All Hail Feyerabend
All hail discordia

"Rationalism is a secularized form of the belief in the power of the Word of God."

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I have not yet read Paul Feyerabend but he seems to be kind of awesome. Is this perception true? If so, with which of his works should I start?

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I personally hate limitations, and im always trying to break them when ever i write or draw or do philosophy. If you never broke the laws you would never have any progress

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>>566556

my face when I realized reading literature doesn't increase your knowledge/understanding of the world and only slightly increases vocabulary

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