Like I said, word crimes. He spoke and I felt some way, therefor it’s a crime. — NOS4A2
Naive realism leads to physics, and physics, if true, shows that naive realism is false. Therefore naive realism, if true, is false; therefore it is false. — Michael
:rofl: at this conversation. — Mikie
Yeah. That's a common condensation. The approach he is advocating is rather than trying to do philosophy by finding the meaning of terms, to look at the use that they take on in the language game and the broader form of life. — Banno
Then he cut to the chase: Stop looking for meaning, and instead look at use. — Banno
If that is conceded, then you have to ask yourself with Trump whether forebearance makes sense in terms of causing outrage among his supporters and an empowering of his position. — Hanover
The basis was politics, not justice. Maybe it was the right call, but the point is that politics is a valid consideration too — Hanover
Cities burned in lawlessness as politicians offered tempered politically motivated responses the past few years. — Hanover
Of course a gun can be used for defense, provided you are prepared for an attack and in a defendable position. Outside of that, successful defense is unlikely. A motivated shooter will generally have the advantage, and bullets flying around from random shots might find you anywhere. — BC
As to owning a gun to defend myself and my family against criminals, it is not as if they are going to wait until I get my gun, load it, and point it at them before they point their loaded gun at me or a family member. Perhaps you sleep cuddling a loaded gun, but I think it far more likely that a gun in the house will do me or my family harm than good. — Fooloso4
They don't want this issue addressed because it would reduce demand for their products even if they were legal. You're aiding that agenda by sweeping the issue aside. — Isaac
Well, since the unobserved tree is "unknowable" and all that, and given that we can still talk about it when our backs are turned to it, why not just keep talking of the "tree"?
Not for pragmatic reasons, but because there is no reason to talk otherwise.
(I'm not reaching for pragmatism here, so much as for parsimony). — Banno
That 'something that has caused me to perceive a "tree'?
It's a tree.
That's what a tree is. — Banno
The beginning of time had to be an entropy minimum, since entropy can only increase — SophistiCat
Though by that measure, we might have to judge NOS4A2 as being sarcastic too as I honestly don't believe he'd disagree with anything I've said. — Baden
If the universe did not expand after the Big Bang, it would have stayed as it was shortly after the Big Bang: a hot, dense, uniform plasma — SophistiCat
I would settle under protest for mere submachine guns though grenades and bazookas never killed anyone on their own and are no more dangerous than cars in that respect. As long as the government continues to give in to such irrational arguments we will continue to be punished for the crimes of others and our utopia must wait. — Baden
I think murderers and criminals will think twice about harming others if they know everyone is packing. — NOS4A2
What about the tree that you climb? Is that a representation? — unenlightened
Yeah, I had a look, but as one might expect from such a vid, it has just a short soundbite concerning the topic under discussion here. — SophistiCat
Where else are you going to turn to get principles for understanding the reasons for these flaws? — Metaphysician Undercover
They're just different ways of talking that make no real difference to the underlying philosophical consideration. — Michael
Hence fear of being dead is irrational. — Banno
So, an acceptance/knowledge of death is a liberation from dread and anxiety and an open door to freedom? Does that resonate? — Tom Storm
I think this whole debate is better thought of in terms of "mediated" vs. "unmediated" perception. We run the risk of saying funny things like I indirectly see a tree outside my window. — Manuel

Yes, which has nothing to do with perception. — Michael
The semantic realist argument related to intentionality doesn't address this issue at all. In response to the indirect realist arguing that when I talk to my parents on the phone, I don't hear their actual voices, I only hear the sounds made by the phone's speaker, the semantic realist argues that I'm talking to my parents, not to my phone. — Michael
It is impossible to maintain both direct realism and our scientific understanding of the mechanics of perception and the world. It’s either direct realism or scientific realism, but not both — Michael
When you understand that indirect realism undermines itself, as proposed in the op, and the problems of direct realism persist, the door to idealism will open within you. I'll be waiting for you at that door, which opens inward rather than outward. — Metaphysician Undercover
