[lbo-talk] Attn. eygie ; science, objectivity, truth, taste and tolerance

Charles Brown cbrown at michiganlegal.org
Mon Oct 9 09:57:08 PDT 2006


eygie : There are assumptions in the statement. Viz. human species will always be there; there are no human beings outside the earth, and if there are they too are presumed to be born in the same way that we mortals here upon this negligible fraction of universe, Earth, are born in. There won't be any new way of birth brought up through the process of evolution the future.

^^^ CB: But besides that , you agree, so far, so good as a natural law, right ? Natural laws concern what has been observed so far.

(If human species goes away, this natural law is not violated. It only says, that the human species as it exists reproduces thusly; it does not assume humans will always be there)



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