@misc{Lexicon of Arguments,
title = {Quotation from: Lexicon of Arguments – Concepts - Ed. Martin Schulz, 29 Mar 2024},
author = {Poundstone, W.},
subject = {Mysticism},
note = {I 58
Extrasensory perception/PoundstoneVsMysticism: You can ask the esotericist: to what extent would the world be different if there were no extrasensory perception?
((s) He can then answer only in a way in which he refutes himself:
a) He answers that it looks different, then this would be determined by sensual perception;
b) He answers that it does not look different, then he cannot know the difference himself).
>Paradoxes, >Evidence, >Provability, >World/Thinking,
>Knowledge, >Certainty, >Reality, >Perception.},
note = { Poundstone I William Poundstone Labyrinths of Reason, NY, 1988 German Edition: Im Labyrinth des Denkens Hamburg 1995
},
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}