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philosophy of science, underdetermination, occam's razor, part 2.... CAN YOU?

From: Alex N.
Sent on: Wednesday, January 25, 2012, 2:50 PM
Hello Philosophers!
Last night saw some great discussion, blistering challenges, skillful thrusts and deft parries, and even though we went WAY overtime, the consensus was to continue the conversation over to a part 2. For those who missed part 1, I will post my paper online and you can join part 2 not having missed a beat. 

Questions are: (1) Is Redmond too far for you to drive? (2) Is a later start-time better? (say 6:30 or even 7:00?) (3) Are you genuinely interested in doing this topic again, and doing so in about 2 weeks?

Please email ME back (don't hit 'reply' and email the whole group):    [address removed]

Looking forward!
Alex