Nor am I.
I would point out that if someone's mental state is ineffable, then it is pointless to discuss it.
But then we do discuss mental states - with a degree of ambiguity or uncertainty.
Hence, mental states cannot be ineffable.
How does that sit with you? — Banno
I strove- strove - to indicate how the use of things like 'mental states' is unrelated to the people to whom those states are attributed. — csalisbury
Are you asking whether 'mental states' correspond to some actual thing, a mental-state, in the person to whom they're ascribed? My guess is no, not really, tho, if youre familiar with the terms and the settings in which they crop up, you stand a good chance at making valid inferences about someone given the knowledge they've been ascribed mental state x. — csalisbury
What about being in pain? It seems wrong to say it is just a state of mind. — Banno
This, as I understand, is an internal position; mental states are independent of what is going on around us. Not sure if this is like being a priori or like being phenomenal. Either way, we have to avoid it being seen as inexpressible, and hence beyond discussion. — Banno
Can one know the mental state of another? — Banno
What I meant was that 'mental states' aren't a thing - they have no ontological heft. The meaning of 'mental states' boils down to complex patterns of behavior and linguistic usage. Or almost: its also grounded in the hodgpodge of values, insitutional, ethical etc, that ground those patterns. — csalisbury
(Unless youre just doing a game, for the sake of it, of 'if you speak of it, then its effable [and nothing is left out in the effing]' Which is basically a lingustic stove's gem, isn't it?) — csalisbury
...while also saying that, yes, in fact, 'mental states' are the atomic constituents of the mind. — csalisbury
One can't say stuff about the ineffable - but we do anyway. How does that work? Talk about the ineffable must be showing. — Banno
Do we need this to be nailed down? I think it works as a vague finger pointing thing - she a bit upset, - his ceramic is cracked. So I'll pull myself together, buck my ideas up and declare it to apply only to other people. The kitchen is in a state at the moment and other people's minds are frequently in a state. Me, I have thoughts and feeling, both of which are wonderful, even when they are miserable. — unenlightened
"When people tell a truth they do not understand what they mean, they say it by accident, it goes through them and they do not recognize it until someone accuses them of telling the truth, then they try to recover it as their own and it escapes." — csalisbury
What is a mental state? — Banno
Is it just experiencing Mental phenomena such as beliefs, desires, intentions , and sensations? — Banno
Is it analogous to a physical state? How - what do mental and physical states have in common that makes them both states... That they only last for a limited time? — Banno
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