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I see. The justification has to be from the point of view of our
logic. It's good to be god. {Mark}
I would delete "our". The justification has to be from logic (which is not a
point of view). Otherwise it is not a justification. {Dominic]
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Actually a logic _is_ a point of view, there being a difference between the
extent to which something may be permissible under different modal logics.
Without modality you bung teleology into the environment rather than keeping
it within our (shared) cognitions, which is where it properly belongs. (That
'properly' is my own point of view.)
CW
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