That particular conceit of the philosopher, "you cannot say anything about Covid-19 if you do not first have an implicit or explicit criterion of what truth iis" — Banno
Investigating truth will not tell you what to believe about Covid-19; for that, you will hav to investigate Covid-19. — Banno
Yes, it is - that's part of the point. "...is true" is banal. It adds nothing to what has already been asserted. — Banno
Yet the strategies within chess are objective - they exist regardless of whether a mind grasps them or not. The physical component of chess isn't relevant either: — BitconnectCarlos
The substitution axiom is a mathematical axiom. I would like to know what it has to do with the existence of objects outside the mind and the possible knowledge of them. Can you explain it?Agreed, for in no other way is criterion for truth irreducible, then to the form to which all substitutions in it must adhere. If substitution violates the form, the substitution is false. — Mww
Absolutely. I’d even go one step further, to wit: is impossible. Still, pointless works, because if it’s pointless, being impossible doesn’t make all that much difference. — Mww
Yes, correspondence theory of truth. Aristotle.The formula is the new-fangled, analytic, thinks-it’s-better way of stating the continental version which claims, “...the definition of the word truth, to wit, the accordance of the cognition with its object... — Mww
He's making a reference to logic. He's trying to show that logic can generate objectively true statements. — Cidat
Not really that relevant here; except that they are exactly right. — Banno
"p" is true iff p — Banno
I think T-sentences tell us pretty much all there is to know about truth. — Banno
But when they get attached to truth and reality and such, they take us up the garden path. — Banno
I know what chocolate cake is. I'm not so sure about an idea-of-chocolate-cake. Is it a thing? A thing in my mind? But then is the thing in my mind the very same as the thing in your mind? — Banno
This thread is just a collective stream of consciousness. — emancipate
I'm not following the distinction you wish to make. — Banno
Yep. It's what I do. — Banno
But for me, “reality” is merely the noun form of the adjective “real” which, in turn, is intended to signify “actually existing or occurring - rather than fictional” — javra
If you refer to yourself as a "subject", and others refer to you as an "object", are we both talking about the same thing, or are we talking past each other? — Harry Hindu
So how do you reconcile the facts that you are a subject from your perspective but an object from other's perspective when we all share the same world? — Harry Hindu
The reference would be the subjectively perceived phenomena? — Echarmion
Ok, so would it make sense to say that "intersubjective reality" is a set of propositions about phenomenal reality shared by a group of subjects? — Echarmion
I’ll add that, to me at least, if these categories of “personally subjective realities”, “intersubjective realities”, and “the singular objective reality” are taken to be valid, — javra
While imaginings and delusions are real and objective in the sense that they exist, — Harry Hindu
Then they are revised until complete accuracy is achieved. — Templisonanum
Metaphysical inquiry can lead to the theory of the undivided particle - the monad, which as we know from physics to be true, from observing elementary particles. — Templisonanum
Can you point out to me what I did wrong? — Echarmion
Don't blame the philosophers. There is no philosopher here and things are messy enough.Then the philosophers become involved... and off we go up the garden path. — Banno
The objective part here is that we're somehow exchanging information. The intersubjective part is that we're using an Internetforum, computers, the English language etc. And then we each have a subjective interpretation of what is said and why, with a small model of what the person saying it might be like. — Echarmion
As if subjectivity made sense without objectivity. — Banno
We can also talk about "subjective truths".One can drop with word "objective" without loss: "What is the way to know if we have reached a truth" — Banno
There are some differences according to the different branches of knowledge but it is possible to draw a scale of objectivity. The so-called factual sciences are at the top. (Formal sciences are not objective).There is no reason to think that there is exactly one answer to this question; — Banno
Objectivity is possible through analysis, prediction, and success — Templisonanum
So I truly and objectively believe I am more objective than they are. — Eugen
I consider myself rational when, for example, I say communist Romania was far worse than nowadays Romania — Eugen
USSR broke because its economy collapsed. — Eugen
If you're trying to convince someone that 1+1=55 you will eventually convince him, it's just a matter of time. — Eugen
If people cannot be bothered to challenge their own fundamental beliefs, why would they every think that that someone else might be persuadable? — Pantagruel
Of course. Provide them with proof that they are wrong and that you are right. — Tzeentch
Too optimistic. The fact that the greatest scientists of the 20th century were discussing the principles of quantum mechanics for decades and none of them substantially changed their opinion seems to be a bit discouraging.I think an equally interesting question is, can/do people change their own deeply rooted beliefs? — Pantagruel