Occam’s razor. There are patterns in your thoughts that are very unlikely to exist by coincidence. It’s more likely that the pattern is a result of an underlying process. At least, that’s why I think that I think things for a reason.
What makes you think that the argument you just said was generated by you for a reason, instead of for no reason at all?
Occam’s razor. There are patterns in your thoughts that are very unlikely to exist by coincidence. It’s more likely that the pattern is a result of an underlying process. At least, that’s why I think that I think things for a reason.
What makes you think that the argument you just said was generated by you for a reason, instead of for no reason at all?