
A theme I return to time and again is the finiteness of human beings and the limitations we face as finite beings. I wrote on this subject the year I started blogging, as you can see in the article I am reblogging here:
It’s not that “science” (the methodology and concept of it) or logic are necessarily flawed. It’s that human capability is limited. In science, we don’t know what we don’t know, so all we can is do is the best we can with what we know.
In logic, we must start with premises we can’t prove. We can test those premises, and we can construct syllogisms that hold together, but those syllogisms are only as helpful as the premises that lead to a logical conclusion. If the initial premise is wrong, our logical construct is useless.

We can learn something new every day. I had to look up “syllogisms” So thank you for expanding my brain!
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