TEMPORAL VS INTERTEMPORAL DECIDABILITY The difference between law and science is

TEMPORAL VS INTERTEMPORAL DECIDABILITY

The difference between law and science is that in questions of law, individuals in conflict demand a decision from judge and jury in the present where in science we explicitly deny this demand, and in philosophy where we never do so, and in religion we presume it already made.


Source date (UTC): 2018-07-11 10:46:00 UTC

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