sealchan
Well-Known Member
Is there only one way of knowing truth such that all truths must find their niche in the overall landscape of this one, internally consistent and experiential system?
Can all truth be a decidable proposition under a single rational system (epistemology) for knowing truth?
Are there any inherent limits to rational systems that might make having only one fundamentally problematic?
If you've read my posts I hope that you have noticed that my answer to the above questions is "no". I also hope you've noticed that while I espouse "beliefs" I also make a good advocate for science. If you are confused by me then I think that is even better!
I would like here to discuss the above questions and learn from anyone how they might argue yes or no as an answer...that is, if this question makes sense. Perhaps we can discuss terms and their meaning to clarify the question.
Can all truth be a decidable proposition under a single rational system (epistemology) for knowing truth?
Are there any inherent limits to rational systems that might make having only one fundamentally problematic?
If you've read my posts I hope that you have noticed that my answer to the above questions is "no". I also hope you've noticed that while I espouse "beliefs" I also make a good advocate for science. If you are confused by me then I think that is even better!
I would like here to discuss the above questions and learn from anyone how they might argue yes or no as an answer...that is, if this question makes sense. Perhaps we can discuss terms and their meaning to clarify the question.