Not least bcause even any discussion towards an agreement on terms seems impossible, never mind reasonable argument. — tim wood
Yes. :clap:I think philosophy should bend over backwards to be inclusive rather than exclusive. Poor argument is its own best censor. — Pantagruel
Indeed He does! But in ways that are by no means easily evident, intuitive, obvious, or well understood. And ultimately just these are worth laying out and laying bare for a scrutiny that can lead to a better understanding of the whole subject matter. But is it to be war or discourse? For too many of us, it's war. And that alone, it seems to me, is worth confronting. — tim wood
but to get a good man to do evil it takes religion. — DingoJones
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