Hi All,
Yes experience can give one profound insights.
If, however, I claim support for my argument in the fact a person with experiece agrees with me , then I must also accept that people with equivalent experience who dissagree with me count against my argument.
If I discount those with experience who disagree with me then I also discount the experience itself as a factor in my argument. I can not distinguish between such people on the basis of whether or not they aggree with me and still claim that their veiws suppport my arguement because of their experience. That is circular reasoning.
I might say that having read Juize's posts I have some sympathy with those that try to reason with him.
Yes experience can give one profound insights.
If, however, I claim support for my argument in the fact a person with experiece agrees with me , then I must also accept that people with equivalent experience who dissagree with me count against my argument.
If I discount those with experience who disagree with me then I also discount the experience itself as a factor in my argument. I can not distinguish between such people on the basis of whether or not they aggree with me and still claim that their veiws suppport my arguement because of their experience. That is circular reasoning.
I might say that having read Juize's posts I have some sympathy with those that try to reason with him.