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by TheAncientGeek
358 days ago
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>actually, this is obviously correct Nobody know what's actually correct, because you have to solve epistemology first, and you have to solve epistemology to solve epistemology...etc.etc. >And it turns out if you do this, you can discard 90% of philosophy as historical detritus Nope. For instance , many of the issues Kant raised are still live. >The massive advantage of the Sequences is they have justified and well-defended confidence Nope. That would entail answering objections , which EY doesn't stoop to. >Compatibilism is really obviously correct Nope. It depends on a semantic issue , what free will means. |
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