From: David Buchanan (DBuchanan@ClassicalRadio.org)
Date: Sun Jun 29 2003 - 18:05:28 BST
Matt, Ian and y'all:
Matt said:
When you take the contingent turn, you no longer worry about transcendental
arguments or knowledge or facts. They are simply incoherent, it being
impossible to escape from history to something eternal.
dmb says:
I guess it would be too much to expect an actual answer, but I'll ask again
anyway. Who in the world asserts that knowledge and facts rest upon
transcendental and eternal truth? Who says that? I honestly wonder who and
what in the world you are talking about. Please, give me just ONE example of
just ONE such assertion. (Preachers and pundits don't count.)
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