Lexicon of Arguments

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I 57
Metaphysics/Science/Barrow: metaphysical conditions under which we as effectively as possible can proceed from the simple experience of the world to knowledge:
1. There is an outer world
2. The world is ultimately rational (not A and non-A non-simultaneously)
3. The world can be locally explored , without losing its essential structure
4. The elementary variables have no free will
5. The separation of events and their perception is a harmless simplification
6. In nature, there are regularities, and these are predictable in some ways
7. There are space and time
8. The world can be described mathematically
9. These assumptions apply equally anywhere, anytime.
I 58
Holism/Barrow: if it were true, 3. would not apply.
>Cosmological principle, >Copernican principle, >Principles, >Laws of nature, >Science,
>Holism, >Space, >Time, >Regularity, >Freedom of will, >Reality, >External world,
>Events, >Perception, >World, >World/thinking.

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