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[personal profile] simont Thu 2006-06-01 10:38
Yes, that's quite fun. Even given an infallible statement, you can still avoid being forced to believe it because your own fallibility inserts itself between your belief in the statement's nature and your requirement to believe anything which is definitely infallible. Reminds me rather of What the Tortoise Said to Achilles in that respect: every time you think you're forced to a given conclusion, there's always another pointless stepping stone you can invent and stick in between.
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