The rest of your post: Muddled — Agent Smith
I think that today it is incontrovertible that the earth revolves around the sun, so it would be a hinge ... — Luke
Philosophers use a language that is already deformed as though by shoes that are too tight.
is 12x12=144 susceptible of being false? If so, then it is not a hinge. — Luke
In this model of God, omnibenevolence is always directed first at itself: “In willing himself primarily, he wills all other things” (Aquinas SCG, 1.75), — spirit-salamander
Moore is incorrect to say he knows these propositions (according to W), not because they are not true (or cannot be true, even in principle), but because the belief in their truth isn't justified. — Seppo
Could it be false? (see my post to Seppo above regarding bipolarity) — Luke
It's a fair point, but I don't consider mathematical propositions to be the sort of hinge propositions that Wittgenstein is concerned with in the text. — Luke
Wittgenstein draws the distinction and compares mathematical/logical propositions (i.e. rules) with empirical propositions, for instance:
350. "I know that that's a tree" ... — Luke
352. "... And what is it supposed to be doing?"
31. The propositions which one comes back to again and again as if bewitched - these I should like
to expunge from philosophical language.
32. It's not a matter of Moore's knowing that there's a hand there, but rather we should not
understand him if he were to say "Of course I may be wrong about this." We should ask "What is it
like to make such a mistake as that?" - e.g. what's it like to discover that it was a mistake?
33. Thus we expunge the sentences that don't get us any further.
our mortality is a punishment from God for Adam's & Eve's disobedience — Agent Smith
(3:22)And the Lord God said, “The man has now become like one of us, knowing good and evil. He must not be allowed to reach out his hand and take also from the tree of life and eat, and live forever.”
(4:6-7)Then the Lord said to Cain, “Why are you angry? Why is your face downcast? If you do what is right, will you not be accepted? But if you do not do what is right, sin is crouching at your door; it desires to have you, but you must rule over it.”
I have been looking for a way to acknowledge Nagel's narrative of how the scientific method came about without accepting that it restricts all of its possible outcomes to descriptions of physical stuff isolated from all other physical stuff. Models have to agree with phenomena. — Paine
The question was whether hinge propositions are truth-apt — Seppo
As far as the question of truth, I have stated that they are true or false. — Fooloso4
As stated this is misleading. It not not that they are neither true nor false, but rather that the question of their being true is not there from the beginning. — Fooloso4
Exactly, good analogy. — Seppo
But in this context, its being asked/disputed whether they are truth-apt, and so the fact that hinge propositions are propositions, and that W refers to them as propositions, is directly relevant and hard to omit. — Seppo
The best way to proceed, when dealing with quasi-technical words like ‘proposition’, may be to stipulate a definition and proceed with caution, making sure not to close off any substantive issues by definitional fiat. (https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/propositions/)
It is not Moore's statements about his hand that function as a hinge. If Moore's propositions about his hands are hinges then what revolves around them? Most people do not know who Moore is. It makes little or no difference if he claimed to have hands. Not much hinges on the statements that any of us make about having hands.
It is the fact of our having hands around which things pivot. Our doing things with our hands, our holding tools and other things designed for hands. Even our statements about hands hinge on our having hands.
Language games are an extension of man's acting in the world. Primitive hinges are pre-linguistic. They are not language games, they are an essential part of the form of life in which language games come to play a part. It is not that they cannot be doubted, it is simply that they are not.
A mistake that is frequently made is to treat hinges as if they are all the same. There are propositional hinges and pre-linguistic hinges. Empirical hinges and mathematical hinges.
Since you spoke approvingly of phenomenology, I was asking where you thought it fit in Gerson's schema where 'Platonism' or 'Naturalism' are the only possible approaches and the attempts to find 'rapprochement' between the two are a fool's errand" — Paine
So then, Socrates, if, in saying many things on many topics concerning gods and the birth of the all, we prove to be incapable of rendering speeches that are always and in all respects in agreement with themselves and drawn with precision, don’t be surprised. But if we provide likelihoods inferior to none, we should be well-pleased with them, remembering that I who speak as well as you my judges have a human nature, so that it’s fitting for us to be receptive to the likely story about these things and not search further for anything beyond it. (29c-d).
As for all the heaven (or cosmos, or whatever else it might be most receptive to being called, let us call it that) … (28b).
I don't learn to calculate because 1+1=2 is true, no more than I learn to move a bishop because it's true that bishops move diagonally. I act in accord with how others act when they calculate or move bishops. — Sam26
When we learn to calculate we simply learn a skill — Sam26
There is a certainty to mathematical propositions, but that certainty is a way of acting, not a certainty based on truth or falsity. — Sam26
654. "The multiplication '12x12', when carried out by people who know how to calculate, will in the great majority of cases give the result '144'." Nobody will contest this proposition, and naturally it is not a mathematical one. But has it got the certainty of the mathematical proposition?
The mathematical propositions you're referring to are not bedrock. Their use in terms of your bank account have nothing to do with what I'm am talking about, and definitely nothing to do with what W. is trying to communicate in OC. — Sam26
340. We know, with the same certainty with which we believe any mathematical proposition
655. The mathematical proposition has, as it were officially, been given the stamp of
incontestability. I.e.: "Dispute about other things; this is immovable - it is a hinge on which your dispute can turn."
Can you think of examples from before 2000? — Isaac
Because the basic propositions of mathematics function like rules, grammatical rules, it's not a matter of them being true or false, generally speaking, no more than a rule of chess is true or false in it's background setting. — Sam26
he does refer to them as "propositions — Seppo
But that means I want to conceive it [certainty] as something that lies beyond being justified or
unjustified; as it were, as something animal.(OC 359)
I want to regard man here as an animal; as a primitive being to which one grants instinct but
not ratiocination. As a creature in a primitive state. Any logic good enough for a primitive means of
communication needs no apology from us. Language did not emerge from some kind of
ratiocination. (OC 475)
The same is true when speaking of bedrock or hinge beliefs when it comes to truth, in a bedrock setting, they are neither true nor false. — Sam26
200. Really "The proposition is either true or false" only means that it must be possible to decide for
or against it. But this does not say what the ground for such a decision is like.
We need to assess independently whether what the mob wants is something agree with and if so join them. — Benkei
Political correctness could, but then this isn't about that, is it? — Benkei
Let me rephrase, cancelling as political correctness gone rogue, doesn't exist. — Benkei
Let me rephrase, cancelling as political correctness gone rogue, doesn't exist. I prefer public accountability instead. — Benkei
And we can look at separate cases and find fault with some of them but I'm pretty confident that by-and-large what is happening is for the good. — Benkei
The question wasn't which political groups use it — Isaac
Cancel culture is a right wing lie ... — Benkei
the question was whether it was a dangerous tool to encourage the use of. — Isaac
Cancel culture is a right wing lie — Benkei
But the point is, intelligence is primarily demonstrated through performance. — Bitter Crank
I didn't realize quite the level of religious crank we were dealing with here. Suddenly things make a lot more sense. — Seppo
A sleeping genius and a sleeping moron are indistinguishable. — Bitter Crank
try and do some philosophy and stop making things personal. — Bartricks
What exactly should we measure in the case of intelligence? — Average
