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Quote by: Autolykos Do I think sets of self-consistent principles are possible? Certainly.
- Rob |
So, can you suggest some examples? The reason I ask is that some examples of would be helpful to test your hypothesis.
In the absence of "data" that becomes impossible, which means your views are not falsifiable, and therefore beyond any reasonable scrutiny or investigation. They are in the realm of faith and dogma.
You see my dilemma. You're making points that seem so abstract and that may not exist "outside of [your] human mind" that they may have no merit whatsoever, except, of course, to you. In which case they are likely not applicable to anything other than your world view.
Surely, if you believe "sets of self-consistent principles are possible" you must have some notion of what they might be. Rather than a set, even one principle might be helpful.
Regards
S.