From: Mark Steven Heyman (markheyman@infoproconsulting.com)
Date: Tue Apr 12 2005 - 15:30:08 BST
On 11 Apr 2005 at 20:26, hampday@earthlink.net wrote:
But the conclusions that philosophy comes up with are
not "factual". They are metaphysical hypotheses based on logic and
reason. And while they can and do influence our beliefs, they can't
be proved.
msh asks:
Is your last sentence a fact, using your own criteria? I only ask
because it strikes me as evidence that people often don't believe
what they say, and don't understand what they believe.
Mark Steven Heyman (msh)
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