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Trevor’s Qualifications
Version 1.3 March 2013 Previous Version
A reasonable question you may ask is: ‘How come you know
all the answers?’
There are several responses:
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1. I don’t
know all the answers.
But I can see where we can find
many of them. There are still many practical matters that I cannot give
definitive answers to. As a society and as individuals we still need to
learn more.
But we can only make decisions based
on what we do know.
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The method we use to discover the truth
is critical. It must be based on reason and the available evidence, and it
must include a dose of common sense. Even this method is subject to review.
Links to the relevant literature will be inserted when appropriate, and when
time permits.
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2. I have
mostly integrated the works of other writers. Without their great insights I
would not have been able to work any of this out for myself. Even so, I will
make errors, which is why I am asking online for experts to tell me where I
got it wrong.
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Isaac Newton (the brilliant English
mathematician and scientist from the 17th century) said: “If I
have seen further than others it is because I stand on the shoulders of
giants”. Pablo Picasso (the famous Spanish artist from the 20th
century) said “Mediocre artists borrow, great artists steal”.
We must use the work of others.
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3. If one
person can integrate all the relevant material then we can hope it will be
more consistent and that the links between the parts will be clearer.
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Bertrand
Russell (the famous English philosopher of the 20th century) said,
“…
every philosopher of whom I treat is better known to some others than to me.
If, however, books covering a wide field are to be written at all, it is
inevitable, since we are not immortal, that those who write such books,
should spend less time on any one part than can be spent by a man who
concentrates on a single author or a brief period. … There is, however,
something lost when many authors cooperate. If there is any unity in the
movement of history, if there is any intimate relation between what goes
before and what comes after, it is necessary, for setting this forth, that
the earlier and later periods should be synthesised in a single mind. … To
bring out such relations is one of the purposes of this book.”
[Preface
to ‘History of Western Philosophy’, first published 1946, Allen and Unwin].
So
I’m boldly, humbly, attempting to synthesise all knowledge domains in a
single mind.
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4. For
some reason I am driven to intellectual honesty. I have found that ignoring
nagging doubts leads to making mistakes. So I don't try to cover up the confusions
I have.
Many authors seem to be so
unhappy with being confused that they grasp for a resolution when the
evidence is thin and the reasoning is flawed. I have reluctantly concluded
that we must accept that some dilemmas can't be resolved.
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Others have come to similar conclusions.
We’ll cite some of them here when we can.
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5. Most
academics who work for universities would be too frightened to try to present
a ‘theory of everything’ like this. No one can be an expert in everything. They
might be ridiculed for the things they get wrong, which could affect their
job. This doesn’t apply to me. I’ll get some things wrong, but I won't lose
my job because of it.
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We still need to rely on academic references,
which we will cite whenever we can.
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6. I have
been fascinated by the major questions concerning the meaning of life for all
my adult life. I apparently have an ability to integrate information from
widely different areas of knowledge. So perhaps I have just thought about
these connections more than many others.
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Nearly all of the ideas and information
presented here comes from other people. This is how the human race
progresses. I’ve tried to cite the main sources. Any omissions will be
corrected as soon as we are notified of them. The inevitable omissions and
errors in interpretation are of course all mine!
I suspect these pages do contain some
unique insights, but these are mostly restricted to explaining how most
religions don't give us the answers they think they do, and in providing a
comprehensive overview of all knowledge domains as a reasonable global way of
life.
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7. I am
asking for feedback from all readers to correct the misunderstandings I have
and fill the gaps in my knowledge, so these pages can become more widely
useful.
In due
course there may be other substantial contributors in specific areas.
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