Why Is There Something Rather Than Nothing?

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You mean to the question of existence, or in general? Cuz in general I’d think of it as a criticism.

(Logan Chipkin)

#541 · · Dennis HackethalOP, 9 months ago · context · CriticismCriticized1 criticim(s)

To the question of existence.

#542 · · Dennis HackethalOP, 9 months ago · Criticism of #541

Yes, it should. I am left with no counterargument but a mild sense of dissatisfaction.

(Logan Chipkin)

#543 · · Dennis HackethalOP, 9 months ago

Inexplicit criticism is good, maybe you can make it explicit someday and we can continue.

#544 · · Dennis HackethalOP, 9 months ago

I’d like that.

And yes inexplicit criticism is good! And not taking infinite criticism is bad. Someone should make a list of understandable pitfalls one ought to avoid when trying to apply critical rationalism.

(Logan Chipkin)

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