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Latest post 07-11-2008 6:38 PM by SlaveToReason. 2 replies.
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  • 07-10-2008 7:27 PM

    How To On FDR Methodology For Finding Truth

    I might be mistaken but I have yet to find a podcast devoted to Steph's method on how to determin truth from falsehood. A how to, on the scientific method for morality. Repetatly this movement is considered not a set of ideas but the constant prusuit of truth and revision of ideas. It may be a failing for me to need it spelled out so, but I would find it very helpful to have a podcast on the Morality scientific method that steph subscribes to and the proff for why it is the correct scientific method for morality.

    Thank you for the great podcasts,

    Good night,

    and I hope your doing well :-)

    "You can't force it down their throats".

    "You don't have to. You must only be paitent. Because on your side you have reason--oh, I know, it's something no one really wants to have on his side--and against you, you have just a vague, fat, blind inertia."

    Howark Roark, The Fountainhead

  • 07-10-2008 7:31 PM In reply to

    Re: How To On FDR Methodology For Finding Truth

    http://www.freedomainradio.com/videos.html

    The intro to philosophy series is here - the UPB book is also free on the web site...Smile


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  • 07-11-2008 6:38 PM In reply to

    Re: How To On FDR Methodology For Finding Truth

    Thanks,  Im already half way into the Intro series and really liking the Epistemology parts. I'm going to read the book soon to.

    "You can't force it down their throats".

    "You don't have to. You must only be paitent. Because on your side you have reason--oh, I know, it's something no one really wants to have on his side--and against you, you have just a vague, fat, blind inertia."

    Howark Roark, The Fountainhead

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