Banno
We are in the actual world. Metaphysics.You stipulate that you are talking about the actual world, and this means that the world you are talking about is a possible world, it is stipulated. By your own words, the actual world is "not stipulated". — Metaphysician Undercover
Metaphysician Undercover
We are in the actual world. Metaphysics. — Banno
Banno
The world we are in is not a stipulated world — Metaphysician Undercover
Outlander
We are in the actual world. — Banno
Banno
Metaphysician Undercover
This is a metaphysical point. — Banno
Speaking semantically, the actual world can be stipulated. Which is just to say we can talk about the actual world as one of the possible words. — Banno
Ludwig V
I agree with most of that. I can see that we need to say that the actual is possible - even if that is a bit awkward in some ways. It certainly beats saying that the actual is not possible."things, as phenomena, determine space; that is to say, they render it possible that, of all the possible predicates of space (size and relation), certain may belong to reality" (CPR). — SophistiCat
There's a false dilemma there. There's something wrong with saying that the actual world is possible and something wrong with saying that it is not possible. I am trying to express that by saying that the actual world is not merely possible and that it is different from all the other possible worlds in that respect.But Banno seems to be influenced by some sort of common language intuition which makes him think that it's nonsense to say that what is actual is not possible. — Metaphysician Undercover
You are missing the point. You cannot stipulate which possible world is actual. That's not a decision that we can make. We can only recognize the status of the actual world.What you propose here is just ridiculous, because one could just as easily stipulate that the world which Branson's wife did not die, is the actual world. — Metaphysician Undercover
Metaphysician Undercover
There's something wrong with saying that the actual world is possible and something wrong with saying that it is not possible. — Ludwig V
You are missing the point. You cannot stipulate which possible world is actual. — Ludwig V
A god logician will understand that they can only know what it is possible to know. — Banno
Banno
Banno said we are int he actual world. He also said that we can stipulate that we are talking about the actual world - a bit of semantics. We do not get to stipulate that we are in the actual world.Banno said we stipulate which world is the actual world. — Metaphysician Undercover
Outlander
By definition, the actual world is the one we are in. Is that what you are asking?
Or are you asking for proof that you are in the actual world? — Banno
Or are you asking for proof that you are in the actual world? What could that look like? — Banno
Banno
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