Group: humanities.philosophy.objectivism
From: TC
Date: Tuesday, March 11, 2008 10:49 AM
Subject: Re: Oh, by the way

On Mar 10, 10:03 pm, Charles Bell wrote:

> If . . .

> 1. There are many facts which are objective, in the sense that they
> obtain independently of the any cognitive agents.

> 2. Various beliefs about these facts can be objectively (though not
> necessarily infallibly) justified by appropriate evidence.

How can (1) and (2) both be the case?
If "objective" means independent of cognitive agents,
how can belief be "objectively" justified.

What is it that the Objectivists like to say?

"> If" then a concept is being stolen.

Tom

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