My position would be that you didn't actually understand. — ZzzoneiroCosm
You would understand it is incoherent. Indeed, wouldn't understanding something be a prerequisite for knowing it is incoherent? — DingoJones
If I can say "I understand X" and can at the same time say "X is incoherent," how does that play out? — ZzzoneiroCosm
Is there then no such thing as non-sense? — ZzzoneiroCosm
Its not binary, you can both understand the sentence is that incoherent and not understand the incoherent bit at the same time. You are understanding the part that communicates something incoherent and recognizing that what is being communicated is incoherent. Its not either/or. — DingoJones
I can understand that "a round square" is incoherent by juxtaposing the concepts round and square. I get that.
But I can't understand what a round square is. It's ununderstandable. — ZzzoneiroCosm
If I can say "I understand X" and can at the same time say "X is incoherent," how does that play out? — ZzzoneiroCosm
If I can say "I understand X" and can at the same time say "X is incoherent," how does that play out? — ZzzoneiroCosm
:up:My position would be that you didn't actually understand. That nothing understandable was said. — ZzzoneiroCosm
I'm not overly interested in this subject but thought it might be fun to hear from the town square:
https://thephilosophyforum.com/discussion/13041/if-i-say-i-understand-x-can-i-at-the-same-time-say-x-is-incoherent — ZzzoneiroCosm
If I can say "I understand X" and can at the same time say "X is incoherent," how does that play out? — ZzzoneiroCosm
it is possible to believe both at the same time. — Possibility
Banno. What up. This is right up your alley. :smile: — ZzzoneiroCosm
If I can say "I understand X" and can at the same time say "X is incoherent," how does that play out? — ZzzoneiroCosm
What's the problem? — Banno
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