Then I can safely disregard anything you say about principles, since they do not exist and are thus irrelevant. — darthbarracuda
So we have to go back to the principles which underlie the application of the mathematics to determine why the very successful mathematics produces an unacceptable model. — Metaphysician Undercover
I'm an anti-realist on mathematics. — Terrapin Station
And is understanding itself not useful? Don't we become better people the more we understand? — Agustino
The problem I see with this is that we're not mapping F=ma to F equaling m times a in experience ... — Terrapin Station
... mathematics isn't an empirical science. — Terrapin Station
Since we know that the essence of the object is separable through abstraction, there is nothing inconsistent, nonsensical, or incoherent, about the proposition that the essence of the object has existence separate from the object prior to the object's existence. — Metaphysician Undercover
You need to explain why universals have to exist ... — darthbarracuda
Saying that all mathematical models would be examples of necessary reasoning seems dubious to me. — Terrapin Station
When else is intelligibility useful? — Agustino
What is the source for that being what mathematical models are? — Terrapin Station
Mathematical models on their own, sans ontological commitments, are taken to be sufficient for explanatory scientific theories. — Terrapin Station
Further motivation to 'read more Pierce'. — Wayfarer
The being can't for example just create some another being and try to pass it off as autonomous and pretend that it doesn't know or isn't responsible for what the new being is going to do ... — zookeeper
For how could anything fall outside the causal control of an omnipotent being? — lambda
It looks like Calvinism is right after all. — lambda
I agree and I probably only diverge in that I equate being with existence and that I do not think being exhausts reality. I would say there is also spirit ... — John
... and that it is on account of spirit that there can be final and formal causation, and beauty, goodness and truth as well. — John
... I would not claim such things are not real. I just want to say that they do not "have being" or exist ... — John
Wait a minute--how do you figure that there are any limits on what a proposition is representing, so that we can say that a proposition isn't representing something? — Terrapin Station
Yet what else could make a statement justified if not that it is true in virtue of a truthmaker? — darthbarracuda
So "P" in the t sentence isn't a proposition in your opinion? — Terrapin Station
It's representing gravitational attraction in that case, which is actual. — Terrapin Station
I wouldn't say that the conditional "maps" to a conditional that is actual in the world. — Terrapin Station
I don't in general buy that the non-linguistic world is structured like language. — Terrapin Station
No on my view. — Terrapin Station
Yes on my view, but it's not representing something (real) that's not actualized. — Terrapin Station
... what is your recommendation ... — Terrapin Station
Nominalism is contrasted with realism if we're scholastics talking about universals. — Terrapin Station
"Lots of people" make it a convention. Just someone, and not lots of people, make it not a convention. — Terrapin Station
If your claim that the moon is independent of us doesn't correspond to an objective fact then it isn't realism. — Michael
