Roger Bacon:
(1) Four chief causes of error among men are:
a. authority
b. custom
c. the opinion of the unskilled majority
d. concealment of ignorance under the pretense of wisdom
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Dictionary of Philosophy and Religion,William L. Reese, p. 63
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Friday, August 18
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Daniel J. Shepard
on Fri 18 Aug 2006 12:00 AM EDT
Roger Bacon: (1) Four chief causes of error among men are: a. authority b. custom c. the opinion of the unskilled majority d. concealment of ignorance under the pretense of wisdom – Dictionary of Philosophy and Religion,William L. Reese, p. 63 Monday, January 30
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Daniel J. Shepard
on Mon 30 Jan 2006 12:04 AM EST
Sex becomes personal as opposed to species preservation Have we reached the point in our development where we no longer need to regard sex as a form of species preservation mechanism? Saturday, January 28
by
Daniel J. Shepard
on Sat 28 Jan 2006 01:00 AM EST
Sex is no longer a required action for survival of our species If sex is no longer a required action for survival of our species, why do we exist? Friday, January 27
by
Daniel J. Shepard
on Fri 27 Jan 2006 12:00 AM EST
The female of the species is no longer critical to the survival of the species If the female of the species is no longer critical to the survival of the species than why is she still relevant? Sunday, January 22
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Daniel J. Shepard
on Sun 22 Jan 2006 12:00 AM EST
The fact is 'women are the weaker sex' of the two Why is it women cannot understand they will not be treated differently until they identify themselves as being something other than female? |
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