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Argument or not an argument?
-It is possible that our thoughts are physical events in our brains and that they track the truth as well. For it is possible that our brains evolved over time to be truth-tracking engines that aim at truth and that often hit it. Therefore, the mere claim that our thoughts are physical events in the brain does not show that they do not aim at truth, nor does it show that our thoughts are irrational and arbitrary.
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