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by galistoca
3653 days ago
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This guy basically is saying "the world we live in is physical, because well.. it is physical!". How does someone like this become a professor and publish books? I have no problem someone saying "it is very likely we live in a simulation" because it's an opinion and he's not trying to hide the fact that it's just an opinion. But saying stuff like "THAT IS WRONG" and "It's conceptually and empirically incorrect" is really amateur. By the way does this guy even know what "empirically" means? Our experience is nothing more than what we perceive as human beings, and there's plenty of evidence that supports that what we perceive is not necessarily the reality. And this guy is saying "it's empirically wrong". It is impossible to prove a philosophical theory "empirically wrong". |
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