His very argument is that the set of sensations is the object itself — Michael
I see the Buddha's 'world-transcending wisdom' as the acme of the teaching — Wayfarer
Does something in the essence of a hammer precede the being of a railroad spike? — Cavacava
I propose that self-esteem satisfies a sort of drive just as food satisfies hunger. — R-13
Doesn't transformation present a problem for determining 'essence' of some kinds of objects? — Bitter Crank
Obviously so, in my opinion, since essences only obtain by there being sentient beings who mentally form type abstractions. — Terrapin Station
other human beings — R-13
If we only had access to the self subjective, and no access to any independently objectively existent things, then we would not be able to from the distinction of what is our self and what is not our self. — m-theory
Nor would we be able to form any conclusions about anything as we would be trapped in a never ending loop of self reference recursion. — m-theory
Do you agree that mistaken beliefs are most often, if not always, involuntary.
That is to say we do not choose to have our beliefs be mistaken? — m-theory
The explanation for this is because something else was the case irrespective of your beliefs. — m-theory
I am not asking for a description of being mistaken, I was asking you what could explain it. — m-theory
I don't agree that we only have access to subjective, that amounts to solipsism — m-theory
"I like going to zoos" seems like one good justification of it to me. — Terrapin Station
Yes but subjectively it was true that there were no brown dogs, how should you have encountered a brown dog if that was in fact true? — m-theory
Are you saying that you simply changed your mind and decided that dogs could also be brown, and that was why you encountered a different color? — m-theory
You have not really explained why your initial belief, that dogs are black, was mistaken. — m-theory
Also you can't know if mistaken beliefs are evidence of objective reality or not. — m-theory
How can we have mistaken beliefs if there is no objective reality? — m-theory
you can't claim that something is or is not objectively true. — m-theory
Well it is not objectively true that there is no objective truth. — m-theory
But of course truth is what is still there despite what you say about it. A post-truth world must fail. — Banno
In Dutch it's oefening baart kunst, which would literally translate as "practice births art" — Benkei
(Here I requote)At this point we are talking about the concept of "big", we have made "big" into a noun, to talk about it as a thing, just like the example of "existence" — Metaphysician Undercover — hunterkf5732
An adjective is not a different sot of noun. — Metaphysician Undercover
At this point we are talking about the concept of "big", we have made "big" into a noun, to talk about it as a thing, just like the example of "existence" — Metaphysician Undercover
It's about what's appropriate, given how we - particularly as a community of language users and moral agents - commonly categorise what is and is not moral. — Sapientia
Matter of Faith — anonymous66
By denying the realist's claim that "truth is not reducible to epistemic notions but concerns the nature of a mind-independent reality"1, which was Putnam's goal. — Michael
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The internet is too big and people are too ridiculous to be able to operate without blinkers and get even part way round the course. — unenlightened — Mongrel
both human brains and computers are used for the storage and processing of information — hunterkf5732