Anarthlic on Nostr: I didn’t see it then (because others I assumed more learned knew better), but I see ...
I didn’t see it then (because others I assumed more learned knew better), but I see it very clearly now—the impossibility of achieving true logic and natural law principles, assertions, and conclusions while stripping an argument/ a thesis of everything and anything God—because how can one possibly achieve logic without the Logos? Without the Logos, the circle appears squared and the chicken will begin to look like a sandwich—because the process of stripping requires one to assume the Kantian lenses on a Cartesian plane.
Ultimately, even those who proclaim the errors of Descartes and Kant, are merely proclaiming because the very act of stripping is Kantian and Cartesian to and at the core.
Ultimately, even those who proclaim the errors of Descartes and Kant, are merely proclaiming because the very act of stripping is Kantian and Cartesian to and at the core.