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This is indeed spurious reasoning. Empirical evidence has its place. What is being argued is that it does not represent the totality of evidence regarding knowledge and truth.I would have expected you to stay away from empirically evidencing something, given that you argue that is false/contradictory. Why not use pure reason to demonstrate that pure reason provides knowledge? I think your reliance upon experience here is an honest reflection of how people think, and so I would not have picked you up on it except for rhetorical purposes. It supports my argument.