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Old 12-23-2005, 01:07 PM
peritonlogon peritonlogon is offline
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Default Re: probability question (pertaining to SM+P)

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Hume is right; Kant is practical.

[/ QUOTE ] I disagree. Both make sense. We can't know which one, if any, is right.

edit: Oh my, did that statement make me look stupid. What I meant to say was: We don't know which one, if any, is right.

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There is demonstrable proof that Kant is wrong.... ie, NonEuclidean Geometry and Special Relativity.
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