
is a dangerous thing.
I'd recommend reading some Karl Popper on the philosphy of science, then go read about Bishop Berkeley's ideas on subjective idealism, it's not as cut and dried as you think.
Or alternatively, just continue to be rude of those who see the world in a different way than yourself.
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Wed 16 Apr 2008, 13:18,
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I'd recommend reading some Karl Popper on the philosphy of science, then go read about Bishop Berkeley's ideas on subjective idealism, it's not as cut and dried as you think.
Or alternatively, just continue to be rude of those who see the world in a different way than yourself.

*pats Unended Quest*
What are you saying? I'm down with Popper: 1) we are perpetually wrong, 2) there exists an objective truth to grope towards. Berkley, on the other hand, can go kick some rocks.
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Wed 16 Apr 2008, 13:20,
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What are you saying? I'm down with Popper: 1) we are perpetually wrong, 2) there exists an objective truth to grope towards. Berkley, on the other hand, can go kick some rocks.