If we couldn't put putting things into question into question, we would never assert anything as true, because anything can be doubted.
--- Ted Winslow <egwinslow at rogers.com> wrote:
> Husserl's idea of the "transcendental subject" means
> a subject able to
> doubt radically, to "bracket," to "contest" all
> interpretive
> frameworks. You can't, without self-contradiction,
> put in question
> putting in question.
>
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