...to add the adjective 'true' implies that it is both justified and true,w hen in fact all we have access to is the justification. We have no extra process where we can then go and determine whether it is true. OK, we can checked off justified or best justified, now let's see if we can check off true... — Coben
Truth is for the Pope. — Coben
Provable knowledge is never (correspondence theory's) true. — alcontali
Provable, according to proof theory, means that the proposition necessarily follows from the construction logic of the world (in which you prove it).
You cannot possibly achieve that with the real, physical world.
It just cannot be done. — alcontali
The correspondence theory's truth is absolutely never provable, simply, because we have no access to the (axiomatic) construction logic of the real, physical world, i.e. the notorious theory of everything. — alcontali
Statements that have no correspondence with the real, physical world are not (necessarily) false. They are simply not "true" as meant in the correspondence theory of truth. — alcontali
For example, if we construct an abstract, Platonic world in which there are two symbols, S and K, and two rules [1] Kxy = x [2] Sxyz = xz(yz), then we can trivially demonstrate by applying both rules that (SKx)y = y. Therefore, SKx is the identity operator in this abstract world. — alcontali
Thought/belief is long before statements.
— creativesoul
Agreed... — alcontali
SImply put "Justified belief" is enough As stated so clearly by Gettier. — alcontali
The correspondence theory of truth requires some kind of legitimate isomorphism between the true proposition and the history of the universe. — alcontali
↪Janus Let him speak for himself. That is what he said. — Banno
If "true" means that a proposition appears in the real, physical world, then not one theorem in mathematics is "true" — alcontali
This is the same conclusion as Gettier's, but obtained in a different way. — alcontali
Speech is not thought, it is a medium through which thought can be communicated/expressed.
— Merkwurdichliebe
That's pretty much where you go astray.
— Banno
Why, is speech blue and not red? Or, is it that "medium through" does not include "medium". What nonsense criticism are you trying to get away with this time? — Merkwurdichliebe
Speech and statements are distinct, just as thought and speech is distinct. So what's the problem? — Merkwurdichliebe
Speech is not thought, it is a medium through which thought can be communicated/expressed. — Merkwurdichliebe
Hmmmm...I just can't seem to find a good example that illustrates thought that doesn't involve language. — Merkwurdichliebe
What exactly are you calling "nonlinguistic thought"?
— creativesoul
Any thought that doesn't involve language. — Merkwurdichliebe
All unspoken ones then?
— creativesoul
No. All thoughts are unspoken. — Merkwurdichliebe
What exactly are you calling "nonlinguistic thought"?
— creativesoul
Any thought that doesn't involve language. — Merkwurdichliebe
I'm completely ok with dismissing the notion of nonlinguistic thought. The more I consider it, the more it becomes apparent that it is quite redundant and that it unnecessarily complicates matters. — Merkwurdichliebe
Thinking that something is directly perceptible requires thinking in those terms. Those terms require already having picked something out to think about in terms of whether or not it is directly perceptible.
— creativesoul
Not when making nonlinguistic correlations. — Merkwurdichliebe
predication
— creativesoul
Does correlation require predication? — Merkwurdichliebe
And what happens when something that is thought to be directly perceptible is not perceived? Then there is the thought that it does not exist (perceptually). It is easy to see how existence factors into nonlinguistic thought... — Merkwurdichliebe
Existence is attributed to things merely experienced. Making any distinction/correlation , linguistic or nonlinguistic, is predicated on the pressupossition of existence. So it it rather illogical to say that existence does not factor into thought prior to language acquisition.
I hope you can convince me otherwise. — Merkwurdichliebe