To: jec41
Philosophy provides little or no new knowledge and resists change of any faith and belief that has appeared to work in the past.
Not neccessarily. If applied correctly, it can expose false premises, sometimes to the dismay of the philosopher.
1,160 posted on
04/07/2006 9:49:01 AM PDT by
Conservative Texan Mom
(Some people say I'm stubborn, when it's usually just that I'm right.)
To: Conservative Texan Mom
Not neccessarily. If applied correctly, it can expose false premises, sometimes to the dismay of the philosopher.Thats not new knowledge. That is the result of a more logical deducted argument for proof based on better deduction, information, and skill.
1,204 posted on
04/07/2006 12:17:45 PM PDT by
jec41
(Screaming Eagle)
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