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There is no truth...
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So this is mostly rambling but its an interesting thought experiment.
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Alexandre Orion wrote: Is this from an epistemological or ontological position ? :dry:
I think they have a cream that will clear those up... but you have to get it from a doctor!

hahhahahhahahhahha :woohoo:
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Wescli Wardest wrote: I think they have a cream that will clear those up... but you have to get it from a doctor!
hahhahahhahahhahha :woohoo:
Hmmm ...
... is that a doctor, or a 'dealer' ?
 
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Alexandre Orion wrote: Is this from an epistemological or ontological position ? :dry:
I don't know.
 :ohmy:  I have to look those words up in the dictionary.
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Rickie The Grey wrote:
Alexandre Orion wrote: Is this from an epistemological or ontological position ? :dry:
I don't know.:ohmy: I have to look those words up in the dictionary.
e·pis·te·mol·o·gy (-pst-ml-j)
n.
The branch of philosophy that studies the nature of knowledge, its presuppositions and foundations, and its extent and validity.
Definition of ONTOLOGICAL
1: of or relating to ontology
2: relating to or based upon being or existence
— on·to·log·i·cal·ly
I still don't know. :huh: :laugh:
 
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Desolous wrote: concur with wes...also the answer depends on how you define 'truth'.
Good question. How do you do that without perception?
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