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Sunday, March 3, 2019

do reasonable arguments to the contrary change a philosopher's opinions?

do reasonable arguments to the contrary change a philosopher's opinions?

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edward w pritchard


Does everything change always over time or is change an illusion? Such is the grand question when it comes to philosophy and to baseball. As in can you step into the same river twice or can our local Cleveland Indians team change a lot of good players in trades, like Michael Brantley, and end up with a better team.

First before to reasonable dialectics author's opinion is Cleveland Indians should change team Indians  name from Cleveland Indians to something different in respect for original Native Americans, first and foremost in honorable memory of author's Aunt Ruth only Native American he ever knew, and to fix an anachronism of History, thereby proving change is possible.

Will the Cleveland major league baseball club be a contender to go to the World series this year? I
would say the odds are the Cleveland team does better than last year after recent trades are about the same odds as the cable TV networks allowing free local baseball games this year on free TV stations.

Do reasonable arguments  to the contrary change a philosopher's opinion? St Paul of Tarsus changed from persecuting Christians as Roman tax collector to the greatest proselytizer of all time. Coriolanus Roman general of Shakespeare's play switched sides to enemy sometime after Act 1 author recalls.

You can change a philosopher's opinion by reasonable augment but half the time it takes an act of God to do so. The cable guys should allow free major league baseball games on regular TV as a public service in compliance with the FCC requirements to broadcast.


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