I disagree with, Appeal to inescapable assumptions. My specific reason is that I think it would insulate physical materialism from the main type of argument you can make against it. I see empiricism as a huge, impenetrable fortress built on assumptions that are reasonable but not necessary.
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Appeal to inescapable assumptions - …the idea that you need some assumptions and therefore everyone is free to choose whatever assumptions they want.
Where does that preclude criticizing assumptions? (I presume this is your quarrel) In fact, the next line endorses the criticism of assumptions:
In the realm of physical reality, reality is one way or another and you don’t get to make it that way by choosing an opinion, and so some “assumptions” are right and others wrong.
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Where does that preclude criticizing assumptions? (I presume this is your quarrel) In fact, the next line endorses the criticism of assumptions: