 Varde
Varde         
          Hermeticus
Hermeticus         
          unenlightened
unenlightened         
          Varde
Varde         
          unenlightened
unenlightened         
         We... — Varde
 Dwango
Dwango         
          Varde
Varde         
          Mww
Mww         
          john27
john27         
          Janus
Janus         
         But if your point is merely that a hand cannot grasp itself, that too is readily understood. — unenlightened
 Janus
Janus         
         That which employs a method to understand, cannot itself be subjected to that same method.
Map/territory dilemma.
It can only be given as an irreducible and necessary condition, then subsequently shown that the method it uses is both possible, and non-contradictory.
A strange conception not in itself possible to understand, and stands as an irreducible given necessity, in humans at least, is reason. — Mww
 Mww
Mww         
         I wonder what it could even mean to understand the mind, though. — Janus
 Janus
Janus         
          Mww
Mww         
          Janus
Janus         
          Mww
Mww         
         It seems as though you have misinterpreted what I said. — Janus
How do I know that processes of inductive and abductive reasoning (creative hypothesizing) are sound? — Janus
The question was as to how we "see" that. — Janus
I see reason as relying on felt sense. — Janus
 Alkis Piskas
Alkis Piskas         
         Between "cannot be understood" and "100% of information on such subjects" there's a huge difference. You are kind of jumping from zero to infinity, from nothing to everyting, from indefinite to absolute.there are some concepts that cannot be understood. — Varde
 Janus
Janus         
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