Is western science and western logic a privileged path to knowledge?
>>9091169
ask again later
>>9091169
Privileged in what way? Certainly not privileged in terms of western logos itself since it took a massive amount of effort to build up to its current state. It's not as if the point we are at now with things like the scientific method, for example, were always obvious throughout time. The greatest minds of history molded it through a lot of trial, error and bloodshed. In short, it was earned, not privilege-based.
Privileged to the person walking the path? There's no doubt about that, but that extends to anyone walking down it. You are privileged because predecessors have effectively gifted it to you. That's not exclusive to western logos; it just so happens to be the most apparently useful to people seeing its successes. You can't find anything, for instance, branching from eastern logos that reaches close to one of the modern pinnacles of the computer which happens to be just a byproduct.
>>9091268
This. Also:
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