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Confusing generalizability with truth

By Ben Harack Posted on March 7, 2013 Posted in Rationality No Comments

If you find that you are able to explain any experience using your theory, you might become convinced that it must, therefore, be universally true. If you can explain anything, then what do you actually know? How can you discern between fact and fiction? If you can explain anything, how can you tell if I deliberately tell you wrong things

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