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  1. Dinsdale

    The causality approach

    I noticed this, but forgot to comment about it. :D
  2. Dinsdale

    The causality approach

    Perfect only exists in our minds too. :) It's a convention.
  3. Dinsdale

    The causality approach

    So reasons can't be used to explain anything, only causes.
  4. Dinsdale

    The causality approach

    Reasons are things that only exist in our minds. They aren't 'out there'. Causes are though.
  5. Dinsdale

    The causality approach

    Yeah you're mixing up reason and cause here.
  6. Dinsdale

    The causality approach

    Fundamentally we agree, but we just formulate it differently, because we define some concepts differently. I'd rather say that "we cannot know how the universe started, period". Because we can only fundamentally describe something in terms of causality, and this 'most fundamental mechanism' that...
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    The causality approach

    I'm sorry, but I find your post very confusing. You're using a lot of personal assumptions and definitions, in order to show that someone else's are wrong. For instance, you're talking about a 'leap of faith'. But the first leap of faith in your post I see is one you used yourself: that the...