Since philosophy seems to be most intrinsically an exercise in aesthetic judgement, the same inevitable assumption of universality without the possibility of empirical evidence would appear to be inevitably operating there. — Janus
Oy! I think I'm making progress! And the work is good for me. — Srap Tasmaner
But it remains your library, and your filing system, not that of the world at large. — Pseudonym
I see. Well, the way the world actually is (which is what I'm metaphorically referring to as the library of the world at large) is important in that if our personal understanding of the way the world actually is is massively at odds with it, then the utility of our models will, it seems to me, be much lower. — Pseudonym
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