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paradigm-dependent or theory-dependent If a paradigm is a type of theory, which it seems to be, what
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approximation vs absolutes To reject approximation and replace it with insistence on absolutes carri
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Is any form of knowledge self-validating? ....... Can science, for example, claim to be the most fun
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"Quantum Theory"-------------------------- Is it necessary to know "quantum theory" in o
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Thought, we are in thought Accordingly, just as we say that a body is in motion, and not that motion
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What, mind you, would be a philosophy that could be expected to be transparent to uncultured minds a
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The effect must have existed in some causal state. It has been argued that,” Cause cannot be what so
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Back to Quantum Mechanics At the end of the 19th century, physicists were claiming that nothing is l
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On which beliefs is science based? ...
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On which facts is religion based? Thanks in advance for your responses.
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