paarsurrey
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Science is based on circular reasoning as much as earth is round.
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Science is based on circular reasoning as much as earth is round.
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No, that is religion.Science is based on circular reasoning as much as earth is round.
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You really need to give us a more clear subject to talk about for a debate and explain yourself at least some.Science is based on circular reasoning as much as earth is round.
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What?Science is based on circular reasoning as much as earth is round.
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But what does 'natural' mean?Not circular, but it is based on some fundamental axioms or premises that we have to assume to be true (have "faith" in? ).
For instance, uniformity. That the same things we can see and test here or at one place in the universe, would be the same even if we tested it somewhere else. In other words, that the world works the same way over there as it does here.
Another one is that things in nature are happening because of natural causes or things. If we didn't assume this, we wouldn't be able to test anything.
Also, that we can test things in nature and be able to deduce how nature works from those tests.
The things and events that exist in nature. The things that we see and experience when we look around us or the things we cana feel with touch.But what does 'natural' mean?
What do you mean?
No, that is religion.
Where somebody tells you that God wants you to believe something because it says so in scripture. It says so in scripture because God wants you to believe it.
Tom
What then is "nature"?The things and events that exist in nature. The things that we see and experience when we look around us or the things we cana feel with touch.
But so is folklore.Science is based on the human want for knowledge.
But so is folklore.
Those things around us. The world we live in. The reality that exists outside ourselves.What then is "nature"?