At work.
So..... you don't grok the difference between;
Some one believing something to be 'True' (As in their mental idea matches reality) when, in fact, they ate wrong/mistaken.
Which is different to;
Some one believing a colour is both black AND white at the same time.
(If folks can give a better example of 'A' and 'Not A', that'd be great)
Y'see the difference between the two statements Bel?
Cheers.
(February 18, 2020 at 2:57 am)Belacqua Wrote:(February 18, 2020 at 2:48 am)Peebo-Thuhlu Wrote: Yeah, but my question and point still stand unaswered/addressed.
Do you grok the difference between;
"I believe 'A' AND 'Not A'." at the same time as being slightly........ off?
It seems clear to me that people can believe contradictory things, simultaneously.
Quote:Along side the;
"A child believes in Santa Clause to which an adult knows there is no such being."
Which is a completely different kettle of eels.
Am quite curious as to your replies.
Cheers.
I don't understand the question, I guess.
Of course kids and adults may believe different things. Atheists and Christians believe different things. I don't see how this is on topic here....?
So..... you don't grok the difference between;
Some one believing something to be 'True' (As in their mental idea matches reality) when, in fact, they ate wrong/mistaken.
Which is different to;
Some one believing a colour is both black AND white at the same time.
(If folks can give a better example of 'A' and 'Not A', that'd be great)
Y'see the difference between the two statements Bel?
Cheers.