I don't want to put convention at the centre - that'd be more Davidson than Wittgenstein. And even Davidson is explicit about how language use breaches convention. Use need not be base don convention, but usually is. — Banno
So you ask "Does meaning persist over time?" and ↪busycuttingcrap and I suggest looking a the problem by replacing meaning with use [...] — Banno
The discrepancy in meaning between speaker and listener occurs because the meaning is generated at two or more different places, from two or more different perspectives, each furnished with their own levels of understanding. — NOS4A2
So to ask whether meaning persists over time is to ask whether particular usages persist over time: do people use the term the same way. — busycuttingcrap
As I said, we understand things through our place in time and culture. — Tom Storm
Meanings and significance change as culture changes. — Tom Storm
Isn't that assuming that you can separate language from the culture and world from which it comes? — Tom Storm
I thought you were referring to the discipline of philosophy and not what mostly happens on TPF. — 180 Proof
The Tractatus is about as obscure and technically dense as you'll find, — busycuttingcrap
not just because its usually clear and understandable, but because it occasionally even achieves poetic beauty, which is a very rare thing to find in your usual philosophical tomes. — busycuttingcrap
I have doubts that the precise meaning of Plato today is the same as it was then. — Tom Storm
Propositional statements aim to stay a step ahead of ineffability by capturing anything sayable within a formal logic of use. But the very formality of the logic, with its presuppositions of extant, persisting symbolic meanings ,neutral , external connectors (is , iff) and activities of shuffling and coordination achieves its triumph over ineffability at the expense of meaninglessness. — Joshs
Stoic "apatheia" is freedom from emotional disturbance, not "apathy" as currently defined. — Ciceronianus
The period of Roman Stoicism was, in fact, a fairly turbulent one in the Empire, including trouble with the Germanic tribes which kept Marcus Aurelius away from Rome for many years, trouble with Parthia, the onset of Christianity and failure of traditional religion, the rise of the mystery religions; the Bar Kochba rebellion in Palestine. — Ciceronianus
I'll say it again - most of the discussions we have are not easily expressible in these kinds of formats, e.g. you didn't express your OP in logical format. Also, you specifically used an example of an empirical question - the identity of the evening and morning stars - but the format you are discussing only relates to deductive reasoning. — T Clark
Many if not most arguments here are either straight-forward or fallacious (proving one's hypothesis, etc.) — jgill
What do you mean by "logical form." — T Clark
It's considered antisocial, or plain rude, to point out a logical error. Criticism is met with indignation, instead of explanation. — Banno
Maybe I'm missing something? Maybe there is a dark side to Stoicism that I'm not appreciating. Which is exactly why I'm starting this thread; to peek behind the veil. — Bret Bernhoft
When I want "higher quality content" I read the greats. — Janus
Freud was a big Nietzsche fan — busycuttingcrap
Do you consider any philosophical position extreme and with disturbing or bizarre consequence? — Andrew4Handel
I would like to see more high quality stuff, such as more essay or book reading groups, like we did in the beginning. — Jamal
Perhaps 4D logic, another fiction of language, attains to a level of “continuity” that gives meaning to serial holism. — ucarr