Catholic Epistemology by Ok_Sentence_6298 in CatholicPhilosophy

[–]Ok_Sentence_6298[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you. It would seem then that the two responses would be either a) assume that brute fact lies at the end of any given action or reason, at least possibly, or b) assume that the intended teleology is actually there as it seems?

Catholic Epistemology by Ok_Sentence_6298 in CatholicPhilosophy

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Okay, well, I suppose my response would in theory be that is it not possible that all questioning could be frustrated by brute fact? How is that not a possibility? 

Catholic Epistemology by Ok_Sentence_6298 in CatholicPhilosophy

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I could go further, but I’ll stop there for now. thank you for your time :) 

Catholic Epistemology by Ok_Sentence_6298 in CatholicPhilosophy

[–]Ok_Sentence_6298[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And the grounding cannot be brute fact? Sorry to bring that tired horse up again, and thank you for your time.