licence to "believe"

From: Rob Harris (rob@hbinternet.co.uk)
Date: Fri Nov 26 1999 - 10:08:07 MST


>Suppose the existence of objective morality is Turing unprovable, that
means
>it exists so you'll never find a counterexample to show it doesn't but it
also
>means you'll never find a proof (a demonstration in a finite number of
steps)
>to show that it does.

Is the "existence" of "Turing Unprovable" concepts a possibility because
there is a real reason to think that this is so, or that this would provide
satisfaction to your rational mind, allowing your desire to have certain
things be true run riot without bound?



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