Epistemic Freedom
Epistemic freedom is the freedom to affirm any one of several incompatible propositions without risk of being wrong.[2] We sometimes have this freedom, strange as it seems, and our having it sheds ...
Read ItEpistemic freedom is the freedom to affirm any one of several incompatible propositions without risk of being wrong.[2] We sometimes have this freedom, strange as it seems, and our having it sheds ...
Read ItHeavier-than-air flying machines are impossible. – Lord Kelvin, president of the Royal Society, 1895 Peter Pan sprinkles fairy dust on Wendy, Michael, and John, saying, “Now you can fly, but only...
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