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Debate on how the human perceives complexity

 
 
Nietzsche
 
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Reply Fri 5 Jan, 2007 06:03 am
RexRed wrote:
Superstition is the foundation of understanding random order.

Out of superstition appears the matrix where complexity can be reasoned


Dude, no offense, but I think you're f'n crazy.

Maybe not in a clinical sense, but this is some off-the-wall way of putting things: the 'foundation' of understading 'random order' is superstition?

If you were to ask me, that EMPIRICALLY, EMPHATICALLY doesn't make ANY sense.
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RexRed
 
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Reply Tue 6 Feb, 2007 12:57 pm
Nietzsche wrote:
RexRed wrote:
Superstition is the foundation of understanding random order.

Out of superstition appears the matrix where complexity can be reasoned


Dude, no offense, but I think you're f'n crazy.

Maybe not in a clinical sense, but this is some off-the-wall way of putting things: the 'foundation' of understading 'random order' is superstition?


All rational inquiries start with a given amount of precognition...
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