Re: virus: "Brights" more destructive than good / WSJ attacks atheism

From: Ant (antallan@mac.com)
Date: Mon Oct 13 2003 - 13:38:32 MDT

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    Not with complete certainty...

    There is existence... but what exists? where? Cogito ergo sum, but
    where is the I that is thinking? In this fleshy body? In a jewel? [a la
    Greg Egan] do I have separate existence from everyone else? does
    everyone else have the same perceptions of existence.

    On Monday, October 13, 2003, at 08:15 PM, Blunderov wrote:

    > Erik Aronesty
    >> Sent: 13 October 2003 1940
    >
    >>
    >> Everyone has a belief system of some sort - it is the basis of all
    >> knowledge. It is not possible to "know" something in the sense of
    >> absolute and unchangable fact. You can, however choose to believe in
    >> things that have been verified by either your own senses or by others
    > or
    >> by some induction therof.
    > [Blunderov]
    > Can I not state with complete certainty that 'there is existence'? Is
    > it
    > possible to falsify this statement?
    > Best Regards
    >
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