Regarding logic and methods of knowing, I agree that logic might not be the only useful way of knowledge production, but why shouldn’t you have it in your toolbox? I’m just trying to argue that there’s no reason for anyone to neglect logical arguments if they yield new knowledge.
I agree that “prior” is a vastly better word choice than “axiom” because it allows us to refine the prior later.
The “planetary consciousness” thing also appears to me as a misunderstanding: I don’t want to propose that every information about the world should be retrieved and processed, in the same way that even in my direct environment, what my neighbour does in his house is none of my business.
Regarding logic and methods of knowing, I agree that logic might not be the only useful way of knowledge production, but why shouldn’t you have it in your toolbox? I’m just trying to argue that there’s no reason for anyone to neglect logical arguments if they yield new knowledge.
I agree that “prior” is a vastly better word choice than “axiom” because it allows us to refine the prior later.
The “planetary consciousness” thing also appears to me as a misunderstanding: I don’t want to propose that every information about the world should be retrieved and processed, in the same way that even in my direct environment, what my neighbour does in his house is none of my business.