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Subject: Re: What would Mr. Lewis think?
From: Sam Dodsworth <sam@aristos.demon.co.uk>
Date: 1997/02/25
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In article <6QokbGAsMeEzEwzu@aslan.demon.co.uk>, Andrew Rilstone
<andrew@aslan.demon.co.uk> writes
>In article <YUwgJOAmTYEzEw3a@aristos.demon.co.uk>, Sam Dodsworth
><sam@aristos.demon.co.uk> writes
>>> So then what causes you to be biased? (slight chuckle)
>>>
>> Heredity and environment.
>
>If your views on philosophy can be entirely explained by heredity and
>environmenty, what grounds have we for believing them to be true?
None - which is why I introduce them with phrases like "I think"
and "in my opinion". Are there other views on philosophy that have a
better basis?
Sam Dodsworth (sam@aristos.demon.co.uk)
"I think there should be more sex and violence on television, not less.
Both are powerful catalysts of social change, at a time when change is
desperately needed."
-J.G. Ballard
 
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