Meanwhile you are talking about it. — frank
, like most folk, agrees with you, but only when someone else is doing the cheap ad homs.It's a bit cowardly to resort to cheap ad homs instead of, I don't know, doing some actual philosophy. — plaque flag
Something felt more than heard? An interesting metaphor?(I just prefer bass to base) — frank
Like the sustained double low C of Sunrise in Also Sprach Zarathustra, a barely audible 65.4 Hz.Although I may only work within the confines of my own subjective reality, this does not disprove a bass reality that exists outside of my own perceptions. — vanzhandz
the essence of a kind K is that characteristic, or set of characteristics, of members of K upon which any other properties they have as members of K depend. — Introduction to Posterior Analytics, by Jonathan Barnes, p. xiii
If there is no essence, then what does it show better? — Leontiskos
I'm confused — Count Timothy von Icarus
To say that B(L,p) is inadequate is to say that there is some essence of belief that it misconstrues. Would you agree? — Leontiskos
No facts that language could latch onto. — Sam26
Sure. It's not a product of such statements. The statement sets out an aspect of the grammar of belief, as between an agent and a proposition.What I do say, is that beliefs are not necessarily a product of statements such as, "X believes that P." — Sam26
I maintain beliefs can be stated.Those are only beliefs that are part of the language of statements. — Sam26
Sure. Beliefs can be shown as well as stated. But they can also be stated. Note also the word "exist' here, and the implicit hypostatisation. When one says that a belief exists, what more is one saying, apart from that thinking the world is such-and-so accounts for this behaviour... the beetle is in this box, but you still cannot see it, yet you can talk of it existing. Nothing is brought into existence here.The fact is that beliefs can exist quite apart from any linguistic expression of that belief. — Sam26
Yes, I understand that you see it this way. But in the end all you have are the actions - both verbal and non-verbal; never the belief. You infer the belief from the act, beetle from the box.so, given my understanding, prior to language there were still beliefs. These beliefs were shown in the actions of those who had the belief. The act is prior to language, then comes language, where we are able to express the belief. In my estimation you and others are putting the cart before the horse. — Sam26
Yep. Stop there.the belief doesn't pop into existence — Sam26
he was just wrong about what can be said about the metaphysical. — Sam26
...the meaning of "know" has nothing to do with truth — LuckyR
Consider though that, if you could teach a fly that it is a fly, that it is in a fly bottle, and what a fly bottle is, you might be able to help the fly stop flying back into the same fly bottle over and over. — Count Timothy von Icarus
More perplexing is whether the sock puppets are real sock puppets.But the feet aren't, right? — Ciceronianus
If so, then there are standing waves."fundamental particles don't really exist, they are just mathematical descriptions of standing waves — Count Timothy von Icarus
Then I'd suggest that you reconsider your "I may only work within the confines of my own subjective reality". You are a member of a community, and you learned to divide the world up thus-and-so as a member of that community, and overwhelmingly, you are in agreement with that community. The very fact that you are reading this shows that there is more going on than just your "perceptions".I was looking for feed back on my logic — vanzhandz
I was not sufficiently impressed by the OP to submit the few drafted comments I'd made — Quixodian
The problem with Descartes' philosophy is not positing the division of mind and matter, but of treating mind (res cogitans) as though it were something objective. — Quixodian
Could you draw out your claim that we cannot substitute salve veritate using your Superman example? — Leontiskos
I am wary of calling an unprovable sentence a theorem. — Leontiskos
