RE: Berkeley's argument for the existence of God
March 31, 2018 at 11:49 am
(This post was last modified: March 31, 2018 at 11:53 am by The Grand Nudger.)
-and if that's all you did you wouldn't be doing economics or science.
You then have to match what you expect with what happens in some demonstrable case, and in light of that data, refine your axioms and start all over again. Coincidentally, that's the failure of the argument we're discussing. It axiomatically presented ideas-as-immaterial, as something with no similarity to the material and so no potential causal ability. Turns out that was wrong.
You then have to match what you expect with what happens in some demonstrable case, and in light of that data, refine your axioms and start all over again. Coincidentally, that's the failure of the argument we're discussing. It axiomatically presented ideas-as-immaterial, as something with no similarity to the material and so no potential causal ability. Turns out that was wrong.
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