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 Originally Posted by wufwugy
An important distinction is between "reasons" and "reason." "Reasons" exist for all beliefs, regardless of the level of reason behind them. "Reason" is the thoughtful and substantive intellectual consideration for beliefs.
I dunno. Have you seen that video of the decapitated snake that bites its squirming body, or the gutted fish that swims in the water? Seems like some things just happen in direct reaction to the environment and reasons and reason are things that the forwardly minded find to stitch it all into a meaningful story.
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