"A person who is sensible enough to admit that they have no fu*#i*g clue what is going on in the universe.
Contrary to both a Theist (someone who sits in Church thinking they have shit figured out) and an Atheist (someone who sits at Starbucks thinking they have shit figured out)" — TWI
x <- rnorm(1, mean = 2.5, sd = 1) x <- abs(as.numeric(format(round(x, 0)))) x #Pulls a number at random then rounds it. #If I get 0 or greater than 5 then I just re-roll. #I could code the re-roll in but I am being lazy. [1] 2
Now you are just using the Cartesian argument which I discussed in my other post. I thought that your 'trilemma argument' was a different argument from the classical argument from illusion (and by the way, you said previously you agreed with me that the argument is incoherent). — Fafner
Does the above make sense? — Michael
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