From: eorgeweinberg@sbcglobal.net   
      
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   > "That Guy" <7@f.com> wrote in message   
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   >> "Somebody" wrote in message   
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   >>> "That Guy" <7@f.com> wrote in message   
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   >>>> People see all the proof they need for whatever what they want to   
   >>>> see. I believe it's called confirmation bias.   
   >>>   
   >>> fundamental attribution error   
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   >> That works, too. There's only one thing that can be known for   
   >> certain, everything else is just guesswork...   
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   > what is that?   
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   The fact itself that "only one thing can be known for certain" :-)   
      
   Some radical skeptics will assert that nothing can be known for certain,   
   but of course they can't know that, right?   
      
   But the "one thing" version gets rids of the paradox.   
      
   George   
      
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