Originally Posted by
Atwill
Well, any logical axiom, like the law of non-contradiction, or any rule of inference.
No, there isn't. I said, after you responded to me as if I had equated them in all regards, that I hadn't actually done so. They're all philosophy, but they're not all the same. That's all I've said and there's no contradiction there whatsoever.
Sucks, but the reason why I'm making that claim is because it's true, whether you find it tiring or not. If you want to argue against the claim, instead of just lamenting its repetitiveness, please do so.
Well, you can't. You can't construct a logical argument without employing logic.
Come on, now. No one's said this, nor does it follow from the "It's all philosophy" claim.
Assertion does not equal proof. You are aware that the burden of proof is on the claimant?
If it's all philosophy then who could argue it but philosophers?
Computer programmers tend to think that life's like a big computer, Electrical engineers think it's all electricity and philosophers think it's all philosophy.
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