View Single Post
  #1688  
Old 11-27-2011, 09:27 PM
LadyShea's Avatar
LadyShea LadyShea is offline
I said it, so I feel it, dick
 
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Here
Posts: XXXMDCCCXCVII
Default Re: A Revolution in Thought: Part Two

Quote:
Originally Posted by peacegirl
I cannot answer #6 because Lessans does not have a version of free will.
You are asked to define the version of free will Lessans was refuting, arguing against, or disproving. He had to have a definition in mind when writing.
Quote:
Originally Posted by peacegirl
I already told everyone that this knowledge is falsifiable and can be tested empirically.
Telling us it is falsifiable and testable does not mean it is actually falsifiable nor can actually be tested. You have to explain exactly how it can be falsified...especially his premise "Man always moves in the direction of greatest satisfaction" which is not at all falsifiable under his definitions and proof.
Reply With Quote
 
Page generated in 0.17778 seconds with 10 queries