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CRich70 Started conversation Aug 4, 2008
How do we know that anything does in fact exist?
He asks the question"Why is there anything rather than nothing?" but how do we know that anything is in fact there or that what is there is in fact the same for each person? We talk about different points of view, but could reality in fact be different for any two people even if it's just a slight difference with common points of reference?
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