It’s hard to answer this question, given how much of your philosophy I have incorporated wholesale into my own, but I think it’s the fundamental idea that there are Iron Laws of evidence, that they constrain exactly what it is reasonable to believe, and that no mere silly human conceit such as “argument” or “faith” can change them even in the millionth decimal place.
It’s hard to answer this question, given how much of your philosophy I have incorporated wholesale into my own, but I think it’s the fundamental idea that there are Iron Laws of evidence, that they constrain exactly what it is reasonable to believe, and that no mere silly human conceit such as “argument” or “faith” can change them even in the millionth decimal place.