So there isn't a metaphysical problem about the meaning of, or the how of, the obtaining of abstract facts. — Michael Ossipoff
There are a whole range of facts from physical facts, metaphysical facts, to logical facts, and how they obtain varies, some are a necessary feature of reality, so they do not obtain in the same way, if they obtain at all. — Sam26
What is the thing that has yet to have become a fact... beforehand? — creativesoul
Yes, what is it? — Posty McPostface
What does this mean? Is the status of facthood obtained by what? — Posty McPostface
There are contingent facts, i.e., a certain state-of-affairs that do not exist now, but may exist in the proper setting. For example, there is no mug on my coffee table at the present moment, but now there is, so the fact obtained based on me putting the mug on the table, among other things. There are a whole range of facts from physical facts, metaphysical facts, to logical facts, and how they obtain varies, some are a necessary feature of reality, so they do not obtain in the same way, if they obtain at all. — Sam26
Are you asking me to answer the question I posed to you? — creativesoul
Are you asking me to answer the question I posed to you?
— creativesoul
If that's how you see things, then go for it. — Posty McPostface
So what is it before it obtains? — creativesoul
Simply its possibility, i.e., if it's contingent. — Sam26
Show me what you mean... — creativesoul
That we obtain facts from things it presupposes that there is something more to the world we see. — Posty McPostface
Modality then? Possible worlds semantics? — creativesoul
I'm trying to elucidate the part with the paradoxical obtaining of a state of affairs is mystical in some sense? — Posty McPostface
However, there are some contingent facts that never obtain. — Sam26
I'm trying to elucidate the part with the paradoxical obtaining of a state of affairs is mystical in some sense? — Posty McPostface
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