This sort of thing is actually common in professional philosophy, when done from the armchair. (“Well, that’s an empirical question”) Discovering that X can be verified empirically, where both sides of the disagreement depend upon X, tends to end the discussion. (Compare “A solution exists” jokes).
This sort of thing is actually common in professional philosophy, when done from the armchair. (“Well, that’s an empirical question”) Discovering that X can be verified empirically, where both sides of the disagreement depend upon X, tends to end the discussion. (Compare “A solution exists” jokes).