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Re: A datum of experience
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Littlestone wrote:
tiompan wrote:

The problem with truth and science is that "truth"is not achieveable in science , only better models of reality which are there to be proven wrong and are only as good until a better one comes along .That is partly what distinguishes it from pseudoscience and beliefs which , by their nature , can never be proved wrong .


In other words they're meaningless ;-)



Not at all . Whilst both maybe almost mutually exclusive they do provide meaning , if of differing types , within the two different communities .


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Posted by tiompan
27th August 2013ce
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