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No-holds-barred public debate is the most reliable process for attaining such knowledge, since other processes—accepting another’s authority, following emotions, agreeing with the most attractive advertising, acting on gut-instincts—are not directed toward knowledge and reach it only by accident. The higher the level of public debate—that is, the c
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If a substantial amount of computation would be required to give us the illusion that a certain entity is real, then that entity is real.
David Deutsch • The Fabric of Reality
Non-dual thinking recognizes that the world is complex, that much is nuanced, and that truth is often found in paradox: not this or that, but this and that.
Brad Stulberg • Master of Change: How to Excel When Everything Is Changing – Including You
most plausible or defensible—
Gary Gutting • What Philosophy Can Do
preference for personal integrity is based on the moral absurdity
Gary Gutting • What Philosophy Can Do
predicting the future is integral to a scientific paradigm’s success.
Gary Gutting • What Philosophy Can Do
real arguments,
Gary Gutting • What Philosophy Can Do
logicality
Gary Gutting • What Philosophy Can Do
Plato asked: “Why should we not calmly and patiently review our own thoughts, and thoroughly examine and see what these appearances in us really are?”