"To believe something is to believe that it is true; therefore a reasonable person believes each of his beliefs to be true; yet experience has taught him to expect that some of his beliefs, he knows not which, will turn out to be false. A reasonable person believes, in short, that each of his beliefs are true and that some of them are false."Wisdom is found wherever you find it.
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Thursday, June 29, 2006
A Reasonable Belief
Perusing the away messages of our friends, I saw this one and found it quite interesting:
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I think many people realize that their lives are, in essence, contradictary, at best
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