Full Title - "Regarding the nature of working knowledge and absolute knowledge. A discussion between Socrates, Plato, and Xenophanes."
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Thiswill be 3 pages long ended at 2 pages and contains vore and gore.
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Reading the text was mind boggling until the third time reading it, haha. I get it though. It's kinda like the matrix. Where what they origonally percieve as reallity, is no longer, and is replaced by a different reality in which they are about to be eaten. I'll absolutly love it till the gore kicks in. And still like the art skill itself past then. ^-^
Great work as always, especially on the eyes and the pannel with the paw. ;3
Great work as always, especially on the eyes and the pannel with the paw. ;3
but the probability of a certain thing being or not, in any state, or change of state can be so high, that it is for all intents and purposes a finite and known value. The conglomeration of these effective truths, regardless of their basis in probability, work together to form the hard and predictable nature of our reality. The observable universe is the result of variable order patterns emerging from a chaotic system of probabilistic microcosms, resulting in a single cohesive macrocosm.
Also the text in the picture is plagued with circular logic and language, as well as glaring logical fallacies.
Also the text in the picture is plagued with circular logic and language, as well as glaring logical fallacies.
Actually it is ore-Socratic philosophy, hence the quoted pre-Socratic philosophers. It is therefore quite erroneous to analyze the arguments with Aristotelian logic, and in fact the interjection of the vote scene is supposed to represent such an Aristotelian counter argument to the quoted arguments ab demonstradium.
Because this is thinking man's pr0n
Because this is thinking man's pr0n
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