12-28-2005, 05:17 AM
"It's worth keeping in mind that all humanistic legends and fantasies maintain internal consistancy to mirror the world we live in, not unlike much of theorhetical science."
You've lost me here. Are you claiming that all legend and fantasy is consistent? Or is there some subset that is?
Does fiction have falsifiability? Specificity? Is Odysseus subject to contrary evidence?
I don't think any of those things are true. But if that's not what you're claiming, then I don't know what you're claiming.
-Jester
You've lost me here. Are you claiming that all legend and fantasy is consistent? Or is there some subset that is?
Does fiction have falsifiability? Specificity? Is Odysseus subject to contrary evidence?
I don't think any of those things are true. But if that's not what you're claiming, then I don't know what you're claiming.
-Jester