Was Schrank's emphasis on axioms limiting?
Some may perceive an over-reliance on axioms derived from reason as a limitation, suggesting it might stifle empirical discovery. However, I contend that axioms provide the essential scaffolding for understanding. Without these fundamental, rationally established truths, our observations of nature, however numerous, would remain a chaotic collection of facts, lacking the coherence and explanatory power that a principled, deductive approach bestows upon knowledge.
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