File spoon-archives/heidegger.archive/heidegger_2003/heidegger.0305, message 139


From: "Tudor Georgescu" <tgeorgescu-AT-home.nl>
Subject: RE: Electron - Is there Such a Thing?
Date: Sat, 10 May 2003 19:16:23 +0200


> they only "exist" and show themselves as a trace, when an
> experiment or observation determines that they do (when
> presenced by such to appear on the stage as a sign of
> themselves). So.

A coherent Ockham's razor says there are no electrons. This supports
nominalistic science. And, since Ockham's razor is part of nominalistic
science, the circularity is evident. But, nominalistic science believes
circularity is vicious, therefore it is incoherent, since it both employs
circularity (as proved above) and affirms circularity is vicious.

Gigantomachia peri tes ousias!
 
Tudor Georgescu
 
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