Thomas Nagel on Darwinism and Subjectivism
The Last Word (New York: Oxford University Press, 1997), p. 4.
How is it possible that creatures like ourselves, supplied with the
contingent capacities of a biological species whose very existence
appears to be radically accidental, should have access to universally
valid methods of objective thought? It is because this question seems
unanswerable that sophisticated forms of subjectivism keep appearing in
the philosophical literature...
What and How We Know + Faith and/or Reason + A and not A

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