I am not able to establish unshakable beliefs. Are you? — Monist
Miracles have been claimed in every religion, society, and region. — Gregory
And We gave unto Jesus, son of Mary, clear miracles. — Quran 2:87
Im interested in some thoughts concerning how moral/immoral actions balance out. — DingoJones
If a person commits theft but regrets in it for some reason and spends the rest of their life giving most of what they have to charity (not necessarily a formal one, could just be to people he meets who are in need or whatever) then he has worked off some kind of moral debt. We might even say the person has paid their moral debt and has a surplus, moral credit, if they ended up with a huge imbalance of moral acts over immoral ones. (For example, stole a pack of gum but saved millions of lives and donated billions of dollars to charity) — DingoJones
So, can we pay off moral debt? — DingoJones
I think you would agree with me that a list of axioms does not constitute a formal system. — EricH
A formal system is used for inferring theorems from axioms according to a set of rules. These rules, which are used for carrying out the inference of theorems from axioms, are the logical calculus of the formal system. A formal system is essentially an "axiomatic system".[1] In 1921, David Hilbert proposed to use such system as the foundation for the knowledge in mathematics.[2] A formal system may represent a well-defined system of abstract thought. — Wikipedia on the term formal system
In mathematics, an axiomatic system is any set of axioms from which some or all axioms can be used in conjunction to logically derive theorems. A theory is a consistent, relatively-self-contained body of knowledge which usually contains an axiomatic system and all its derived theorems.[1] — Wikipedia on axiomatic system
Such as you talking about "statism", but being unable to define it — IvoryBlackBishop
the notion of extending the "nation, kingdom, and so on and so forth" beyond the individual, atomized "families" or "tribes" was not a recent invention at all, nor something exclusive to "secularism". — IvoryBlackBishop
You also use Mafiosi who rape and "dominate" women by force and aggression as some kind of role model to champion for their supposed virility — IvoryBlackBishop
Oh, and I've heard of Rollo Tomoassi (which is actual the name of some obscure film character) and he's just a salesmen who isn't even doing any of the stuff he writes about, he admits himself he's "married". — IvoryBlackBishop
Everything you say is contradictory — IvoryBlackBishop
Because I recommended some printed books (which you may check for yourself whether they are also online or not), you infer that I don't know enough about HTML and should read a book about it? That would prevent me from ever again grievously recommending books when I don't know whether or not they are also available online? — GrandMinnow
What friends? You said I didn't have any. — GrandMinnow
You're so self-contradictory it's difficult to reply to — IvoryBlackBishop
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Glad to be in that 20% then as far as that philosophy goes, wish I could say the same for you, brah, lol — IvoryBlackBishop
I never payed for it — IvoryBlackBishop
She's adding a constant to the LANGUAGE of the theory. — GrandMinnow
The language, the theory, and the model are separate, but related things. — GrandMinnow
In model theory, a signature σ is often called a vocabulary, or identified with the (first-order) language L to which it provides the non-logical symbols. — Wikipedia on the term signature
If you like, I can recommend introductory textbooks in this subject that will explain all this for you, step-by-step, in greater detail and context than I can give in posts. — GrandMinnow
Sure, for uglier people it is, if you're a rock star or a pro-athlete (or at least look kind of like one), some women probably give it up for free. — IvoryBlackBishop
I fail to see your point, as usual. — IvoryBlackBishop
A model is not a language. — GrandMinnow
It implies that if a countable first-order theory has an infinite model, then for every infinite cardinal number κ it has a model of size κ, and that no first-order theory with an infinite model can have a unique model up to isomorphism. — Wikipedia on Löwenheim-Skolem
I've never "payed" for it — IvoryBlackBishop
I've had a few lonely housewives preposition me — IvoryBlackBishop
You contradict yourself, you're now saying men should be "civilized, effminiate, and monogamous" — IvoryBlackBishop
men who chase after any woman they want. — IvoryBlackBishop
I've been with somewhere between 15-20 women, nor was I ever married. — IvoryBlackBishop
Cool. You're point is? — IvoryBlackBishop
She doesn't preclude uncountable languages in general. But where she proves the existence of non-standard models of PA, the languages mentioned are countable languages. Uncountability does not play a role in it. — GrandMinnow
Thus there is an infinite list of English phrases (such that each phrase is of finite length, but the list itself is of infinite length) that define real numbers unambiguously. We first arrange this list of phrases by increasing length, then order all phrases of equal length lexicographically (in dictionary order, e.g. we can use the ASCII code, the phrases can only contain codes 32 to 126), so that the ordering is canonical. This yields an infinite list of the corresponding real numbers: r1, r2, ... . Now define a new real number r as follows. The integer part of r is 0, the nth decimal place of r is 1 if the nth decimal place of rn is not 1, and the nth decimal place of r is 2 if the nth decimal place of rn is 1. — Wikipedia on Richard's paradox
I've never been in anything which would amount to "violent conflict" — IvoryBlackBishop
I've been with somewhere between 15-20 women, nor was I ever married. — IvoryBlackBishop
The cockatoos' incubation and brooding responsibilities may either be undertaken by the female alone in the case of the black cockatoos or shared amongst the sexes as happens in the other species. In the case of the black cockatoos, the female is provisioned by the male several times a day. — Wikipedia on Cockatoo breeding
Spent 2 months in Siem Reap a few years ago. Probably my favourite place. — Michael
Whereabouts? Went to Thailand recently. Loved it and want to move back there. — Michael
Fact is those groups want "legal" rights. — IvoryBlackBishop
Says the guy talking about MRAs and whatnot, when historically, as far as ancient cultures go, MRAs and MGTOW wouldn't have any "rights" to begin with or petition for; do you think an ancient monarch would tolerate him — IvoryBlackBishop
Sorry - I wasn't clear. What I'm looking for is some axioms of Islam. — EricH
You really should stop generalizing. Secularists-atheists by definition do not necessarily try to replace anyhing. — Nobeernolife
Activists hold placards during a protest demanding civil marriage in Lebanon. There is currently no Lebanese civil personal status law.
Lebanon does not have a civil code regulating personal status matters. Instead, there are 15 separate personal status laws for the country’s different recognized religious communities including twelve Christian, four Muslim, the Druze, and Jewish confessions, which are administered by separate religious courts.
Religious authorities often promoted this judicial pluralism as being essential to protecting Lebanon’s religious diversity. In reality, the multiplicity of laws means that Lebanese citizens are treated differently when it comes to key aspects of their lives, including marriage, divorce, and custody of children.
This variation has prompted rights activists in Lebanon to advocate for civil personal status law that would guarantee that citizens are treated equally, while ensuring that their freedom of belief is respected. — Unequal and Unprotected. Women’s Rights under Lebanese Personal Status Laws
First, atheism is simply a personal position on one issue, and not a belief system, so there is nothing to rely on. — Nobeernolife
Secondly, there are plenty of religions that do not come with a "religious law" — Nobeernolife
Islam: Sunni, Shia, Alawi
Christianity: Maronite Catholicism, Greek Orthodox Church, Greek Catholicism, Armenian Orthodox Church, Armenian Catholicism, Syriac Orthodox Church, Syriac Catholicism, Protestantism, Chaldean Orthodox Church and Catholicism, Other Christian Denominations.
Druzism, Judaism — Fifteen communities administering their religious law in Lebanon
Dharmaśāstra became influential in modern colonial India history, when they were formulated by early British colonial administrators to be the law of the land for all non-Muslims (Hindus, Jains, Buddhists, Sikhs) in South Asia, after Sharia i.e. Mughal Empire's Fatawa-e-Alamgiri[12][13] set by Emperor Muhammad Aurangzeb, was already accepted as the law for Muslims in colonial India.[14][15][16] — Wikipedia on Dharmaśhāstra
Secularist. You rail against secularism. — fdrake
It really isn't. "Left liberal", "social democrat", "progressive liberal" are much better. — fdrake
According to the conspiracy theory, which emerged in the late 1990s, the Frankfurt School and other Marxist theorists were part of a conspiracy to attack Western society by undermining traditionalist conservatism and Christianity using the 1960s counterculture, multiculturalism, progressive politics and political correctness.[50][51][52] — Wikipedia on cultural Marxism
Can you give me a few axioms - in plain language if possible? :smile:
If there is a more comprehensive list available - again with plain language explanations if available - you can give me a link to check out. — EricH
I don't think their mindset is that deep about it, no. — IvoryBlackBishop
I think rather than mindlessly "railing" against the system as a whole, using sensationalized words like "gynocentric", one should give specific examples of laws which should be changed on a state or federal level, and something akin to an actionable plan for or on how to do it. — IvoryBlackBishop
Are you going to move to a strict Sharia law nation? — IvoryBlackBishop
I don't think Islam would be too keen on "MGTOW" men deciding to devote their life to porn and anime masturbation either — IvoryBlackBishop
I suppose that if two people enter a relationship, there is always a "possibility" like that in mind, but regardless, I do not think that an attitude of cynicism, nihilism, or paranoia is healthy, and If anything just fodder "trash TV" shows like Jerry Springer or Steve Wilkos. — IvoryBlackBishop
In contrast, the worldview of the "MGTOW/Incel" is the polar opposite, one of pop nihilism, hedonism, materialistic consumerism, and so on — IvoryBlackBishop
You may marry the chaste women among the believers, as well as the chaste women among the followers of previous scripture, provided you pay them their due dowries. — Quran 5:5
I didn’t say there is anything wrong with Gitman. You seemed to have skipped what I said about it. Actually, I should be sharper by saying that it appears to be a step in proving existence - and, again, an actual non-standard model of PA is a model for the language of PA, not a model for a different language with an additional symbol. — GrandMinnow
And by w-1, do you mean some kind of ordinal subtraction, or something else? — GrandMinnow
It’s not vitriolic to point out that you are posting misinformation ... — GrandMinnow
Am I supposed to be offended by this extreme-right, neo-Nazi conspiracy-theorist label? — Possibility
My experience with both single-sex and co-ed schooling prompts me to seek the co-ed option for my children, without a doubt. ... Fear of our own ‘sexual urge’ is like the tail wagging the dog. ... Yes, puberty complicates the education environment and increases risk ... — Possibility
No, you have it very wrong. The universe has additional members. We don't add symbols that engender sentences not already in the theory. — GrandMinnow
And I have no idea what you mean by w-1 and w-2 in the context of saying w-1, w-2, w, w+1, w+2. — GrandMinnow
A non-standard model of PA I guess can be visualized through the method Gitman mentions, but literally a model of PA is itself a model for the language of PA, not for a language with an added symbol. The elements with 'c' in her slides are just elements of the universe. — GrandMinnow
You are completely confused about this and other topics in mathematical logic. Please stop and instead first read an introductory textbook in the subject. — GrandMinnow
Fitrah is an axiom. — EricH
Adding a symbol is not relevant, not due to whatever you said about sizes of models, but rather more simply that it is not even involved in the notion of a non-standard model. — GrandMinnow
A non-standard model is one that has additional elements outside this initial segment. The construction of such models is due to Thoralf Skolem (1934). — Wikipedia on construction of nonstandard models
That's computer science, or a special bland of computer science and model theory that you are working out live? — GrandMinnow
Then it's model theory. And your statement about it is plainly incorrect. — GrandMinnow
Much better to figure it out by reading a textbook that develops the concepts and terminology systematically, rather than posting misleading confusions for other people to read. — GrandMinnow
This is a notion of non-standard model not in model theory (in mathematical logic) but in computer science? — GrandMinnow
In computing, NaN, standing for not a number, is a member of a numeric data type that can be interpreted as a value that is undefined or unrepresentable, especially in floating-point arithmetic. Systematic use of NaNs was introduced by the IEEE 754 floating-point standard in 1985, along with the representation of other non-finite quantities such as infinities. — Wikipedia on NaN
If your usage is is indeed standard computer science, then, yes, the terminology is radically different from basic mathematical logic. If you insist on using the terminology differently from the way it is used in ordinary discussions about hereditarily finite sets and PA, then you need to clearly state your system of terminology from your own basics rather than, without due specification, mixing it up with ordinary usage. — GrandMinnow
Automata theory is closely related to formal language theory. An automaton is a finite representation of a formal language that may be an infinite set. Automata are often classified by the class of formal languages they can recognize, typically illustrated by the Chomsky hierarchy, which describes the relations between various languages and kinds of formalized logics.
Automata play a major role in theory of computation, compiler construction, artificial intelligence, parsing and formal verification. — Wikipedia on automata theory
For instance, a language can be given as:
those strings generated by some formal grammar;
those strings described or matched by a particular regular expression;
those strings accepted by some automaton, such as a Turing machine or finite-state automaton;
those strings for which some decision procedure (an algorithm that asks a sequence of related YES/NO questions) produces the answer YES. — Wikipedia on formal languages