skakos wrote:Actually no. Axioms are based on nothing.Arising_uk wrote:Not true, axioms can be based upon many things but in the case of Logic they are based upon the existence of things or states of affairs.skakos wrote:What is "logically" true is true only in the context of specifix axioms. And axioms are based on nothing. ...Not quite like science does, whilst true that the term 'empirical evidence' could be used this way its a slippery argument as what you are saying is that a subjective experience is enough to claim existence of an objective entity, my take is if it is objectively empirical show me one!? Show me an observable 'God' that you believe in, in the way you can show me that you believe a tree exists because you've had an experience of one.Religion is based on empirical evidence as science does. Religious people believe because of some religious experience they have...
Actually they are based on intuition.
I like intuition very much.
Would you trust it if it told you God exists?![]()
Take for example the simple axiom "Every logical proposition is either true OR false".
Did you know that EVEN THIS is an axiom?!?
Lies. Can't be true. Every logical proposition is either true or false, you made that up.