Benjamin Cain
Feb 14, 2024

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Whose logic, though, assuming there's no God? As mathematicians show, we can invent formal systems to encompass counterintuitive patterns or scales, but that's like how we can squint to see imaginary shapes everywhere, even in the constellations. Nature has plenty of real patterns, but most of them are over our head, and to the extent that they're counterintuitive, they're not logical, given that logic is our kind of reasoning. Again, who else is there?

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Benjamin Cain
Benjamin Cain

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Ph.D. in philosophy / Knowledge condemns. Art redeems. / https://benjamincain.substack.com / https://ko-fi.com/benjamincain / benjamincain8@gmailDOTcom

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