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Hello, everyone.
I am a mathematician with an amateur interest in philosophy. For several years now, I've been learning a lot from Feser's posts and from the helpful and knowledgeable commentors that his blog attracts. I'm excited to see that some of these commentors are starting a free-standing forum here.
My own philosophical outlook, both by nature and on reflection, is atheistic, materialistic, and reductionistic. In other words, from the A-T standpoint, wrong, wrong, wrong! So I've always appreciated the patience with which my questions have been answered by the commentors on Feser's blog. Thanks to them, I have some glimmering of the monumental intellectual power of the A-T ediface. If I am indeed radically wrong in my worldview, then A-T, among all the systems that I know, seems most likely to be right. I'm looking forward to learning more about this system here.
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Always calm, interesting questions, too. It's good to see you around.
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Hey, Tyrrell! Welcome.
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Welcome!
Tyrrell McAllister wrote:
atheistic, materialistic, and reductionistic. . . . wrong, wrong, wrong!
There is a beautiful line in Gilson's The Unity of Philosophical Experience: "We may wholly disagree with Hegel, or with Comte, but nobody can read their encyclopedias without finding there an inexhaustable source of partial truths and of acute observations" (pp. 242ff).