From: Clint O'Dell (clintodell@hotmail.com)
Date: Fri Oct 22 1999 - 15:09:57 MDT
>Of course when new
>evidence arrives, a rational person embraces it and discards old
>misconceptions that he might previously have relied upon, but that
>doesn't mean it was necessarily irrational to have relied upon them
>earlier.
Yes, it does. Accidents happen. Let's say I take the long way to school
every day because I believe something good will happen if I do. After 7
years of walking to school the long way I find a $20 bill laying on the
sidewalk. I could say it is because I held on to my irrational faith of
walking the long way so it must be rational, but then I would be committing
the post hoc fallacy.
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