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Friday, 12 October 2007

Best summary of logical-positivism

if two people have differing opinions but no way of settling their differences through empirical facts then their conflicting statements are meaningless and they should go and have a beer instead - Jim Al-Khalili

Geplaatst door Dush op 13:18  

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