I can be aware of limits to my information or understanding but have 2 reach a conclusion in order to act. Still know conclusion's flawed.
That's just being open to being wrong. Reaching provisional conclusions based on best evidence, Not opting for things you're sure are wrong.
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No, i really do mean i think the conclusion is most likely wrong.
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Then it what sense do you think it's true? You're making no sense.
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I'm not, in that case, trying to express truth, nor do i think i'm right, as per your original assertion. I've consciously chosen a belief
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But I am talking about what's true. I clarified this. By 'What I think' I am talking about 'What I think is true.' Not things I can think.
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Which is how you assume others think b/c it's how you think. I, on the other hand, don't think i have much access to "true".
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Irrelevant. Then you think you don't have much access to true. This is the thing you think & you think you're right to think it.
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I didn't claim not to believe i was EVER right.
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Then you think that at times too & think that is right. I can't keep explaining this. You either get what I'm saying or you don't.
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The example you gave was of an afterlife. Two options, yes or no. You know its probably no but decide to think yes?
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Logically insupportable, thus untrue, but decide to think yes. Correct.
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Doesn't make sense. If you think something is untrue, you don't think you're right to think it's true. Please go away now.
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You generalized your particular take on the world. Others may differ, is my point. Your public statement seemed to invite public comment
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No, I didn't. I pointed out that if someone thinks something is true, they think it is true so silly to suggest they shouldn't.
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