ha yeah I'm dipping my toes in the emoji water but I'll never really get past text emotes. What's Huxley's critique?
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I don't even know if it's Huxley himself or the Huxley fan I got scolded by to be honest. …
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… Huxley invented the word "agnostic." According to the fan, it means being absolutely, 100% undecided about God, …
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… with no allowance for even slight leaning or suspicion towards one side or the other. I argued that's humanly impossible.
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interesting. someone once pitched a "strong"/"weak" taxonomy of atheist, with strong believing no god exists, and weak...
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simply not having a belief in god(s). Could do similar with agnosticism: actively believe it's impossible to know vs. ..
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simply not believing it's possible to know (with the present information set? unsure, this is twistier than last case)
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oh god I've become what I hated when I was 16
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I was being a smartass. Your distinctions are more layered: (Known) unknownable unknowns vs. (known) knowable unknowns.
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:D oh likewise. and I actually kind of liked that statement by Rumsfield, it seems correct + often important (?)
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