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If my description of these axioms is false in any manner, then please demonstrate how and why. But if they are true, then why won’t you accept them?The basic proposition is that it is sensible to speak of true and false statements. You may call it an unproven act of faith, I certainly do not.
Let me not be misunderstood. Many Eastern philosophers are very sensible people who would agree with Western philosophers on the most elementary of things. However, to many, the laws of logic are not the sole source to the truth. They are but one reflection of it. I think that Christians can agree with this. Logic is an expression of God’s nature, but not the sole expression of it.Those Eastern philosophers (I never heard of them or their views) can preach whatever they want to. Let them live according to their own preaching and very soon they will die. Exactly like a staunch solipsist who only believes in his own existence. As soon as he opens his mouth to speak, he invalidated his own belief. As soon as he takes a piece of food, he refutes his own concepts. If he would be consistent to his views, he would starve.
The look very sane to me. Is this another one of your arbitrary assignments? I might be willing to accept it if only you admitted that what you are saying is fundamentally arbitrary.I don’t have to say that those people are insane. They do it for me. There are some things we call “facts”. And facts are stubborn things. No matter how one wishes them away, they stay with us, and remind us of our mistakes - sometimes very strongly. Nature is not forgiving.
I avoid universal skepticism becauseWhat you display here is a case of universal skepticism, which is truly a self-refuting idea. If you say that we cannot know anything without making unfounded assumptions (based on faith), then this either applies to your own assertion or it does not. If it does, what is that faith? If it does not, then you know something without resorting to faith. It is that simple.
- I never claimed we can’t know anything at all. (if I did then I must have been mistaken)
- I never claimed that certain knowledge does not exist at all.
Throughout this thread you have claimed a number of things to be true and I have ask you to defend them knowing full and well that you would not be able to. One such defense would have be to say that you simply know them to be true (intuition). But if you answered this way, you would be caught in a contradiction, because isn’t this the same claim that Christians have about God? Isn’t this a similar explanation for the direct encounter with the Most High One which Christians cannot describe, but know through intuition? And yet, they are mocked by many people for it.
R Daneel, I have become convinced that you have never thought about the very fundamentals of what you believe (yes, believe is the exact word because a religion is exactly what you profess, though you will deny it). Otherwise, answer this one question: How do I know that everything you are claiming is true? This isn’t the first time I ask this question, but every time I ask it you find something else to point out. So I choose to ask it again.