Jimbo says is perfectly here:
"And it seems to me that one of the mistakes that people make when we argue about this is to adopt a too rigid universalism of the who thing, in other words: to imagine that Well gee, if we settle if we settle on particular principle with respect to this particular article in physics we're going to have to delete all the Pokeman articles, because we can't find any academic sources'. And I think that's a mistake. I think it's a mistake to treat different realms of knowledge as if they are some how fundamentally the same."
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SonOfYoungwood@aol.com wrote:
Jimbo says is perfectly here:
"And it seems to me that one of the mistakes that people make when we argue about this is to adopt a too rigid universalism of the who thing, in other words: to imagine that Well gee, if we settle if we settle on particular principle with respect to this particular article in physics we're going to have to delete all the Pokeman articles, because we can't find any academic sources'. And I think that's a mistake. I think it's a mistake to treat different realms of knowledge as if they are some how fundamentally the same."
IOW, one should not expect that the normal laws of physics should be imposed on Pokémon characters.
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