[MD] Mill: Quality philosopher
ian glendinning
psybertron at gmail.com
Fri Jun 2 07:18:06 PDT 2006
Platt, this is an old one recycled many times ...
The assertion that there are no assertions, the axiom that there are
no axioms, is only a problem for people who are stuck in a simple
logical view of the world.
I have no problem with the reality of recursion
Ian
On 6/2/06, Platt Holden <pholden at davtv.com> wrote:
> Mike, Matt:
>
> > In any case,
> > it's enough to keep Platt chugging away for a while.
>
> Thanks Mike for a great post. I'll resist saying, "I told you so." But
> I can't resist pointing out that when you quote Matt asserting . . .
>
> "There is no single, absolute truth. There are simply better and better
> truths"
>
> . . . the contradictions are evident. His assertions are presented as
> absolute truths.
>
> Thanks again.
>
> Platt
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