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.
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Replying to @mattstockhausen
Of course. But why would the best conclusion be the one you're confident is wrong. Why not the one you think is most likely to be right?
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Replying to @HPluckrose
Most likely to be right is still often very likely to be wrong. This is my basic life experience. We seem to experience life differently
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Replying to @mattstockhausen
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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Replying to @HPluckrose @mattstockhausen
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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Replying to @HPluckrose
Logically insupportable, thus untrue, but decide to think yes. Correct.
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Replying to @mattstockhausen
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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Replying to @HPluckrose
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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