I have found that interesting metaphysics is a combination of knowledge, personal observations, pattern recognition (finding similarities within differences and differences within similarities), as well as excellent creative intuition. Most philosophers I've studied spent a good part of their life honing these skills each in their own way. It takes much time and patience to begin to develop a completely new way of looking at nature which moves toward a deeper understanding. I really appreciate new ways of looking at life. — Rich
Merit is subjective as is any idea put forth — Rich
Well, Ockham's Principle of Parsimony is pretty-much universally-accepted as a standard for merit. — Michael Ossipoff
"Well, Ockham's Principle of Parsimony is pretty-much universally-accepted as a standard for merit". — Michael Ossipoff
Let's just say it has no merit. It is just a brute fact. And that others like it equally has no merit. — Rich
"Any statement, any standard, is no better than any other, and is only a brute fact" — Michael Ossipoff
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