I recall my earliest start as a philosophy major at UCLA, around the early 80s, and one of the more memorable experiences was your class on induction and confirmation, I still have the textbook which you signed. I recall the Dunhill smoke rings and the foam cup of coffee.
I recall my earliest start as a philosophy major at UCLA, around the early 80s, and one of the more memorable experiences was your class on induction and confirmation, I still have the textbook which you signed. I recall the Dunhill smoke rings and the foam cup of coffee.
Great talk!
Wittgenstein knew of truth as much as Nietzsche knew of faith.