↪A Seagull Ah yes, the very popular opinion that reading Kant is a cakewalk. — StreetlightX
Maybe it's me. Maybe I'm too stupid to understand Goodman. — RogueAI
Reminds me of Dennett's book — 3017amen
Dennet is another example of difficult reading. I got stuck with his book and left it. In my opinion, it's not worth the effort. But I made the effort with Sartre. Why? — David Mo
I don't think so. Between a nonsense and a reasonable indication, there's a lot of space. — David Mo
People didn't used to think that arguments for a flat earth was nonsense it was obvious the Earth was flat.
Your argument is solely one of popular agreement, (or at least a lack of dissension) — A Seagull
What assumptions does Kant not make explicit? — David Mo
What assumptions does Kant make that are explicit? — A Seagull
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