The big mistake is in thinking that there are any issues to resolve in the first place. — Merkwurdichliebe
is not a subjective truth/fact regardless of whether you claim it and Banno believes it? — Harry Hindu
In what other case would your proposition not be the case? It seems to me that you would simply be talking about something else entirely (a different case), and therefore making a category error or talking past each other.In this case, it is the case. In another case it may not be. Both cases may be equally sensible internally, and totally contradictory externally. But that is okay since the constant of each is independent of the other, and each uniquely contains it's own exclusive subset variables. — Merkwurdichliebe
Do you not think/believe that there are many self-perpetuated problems, all of which are a result of people becoming bewitched by certain language use? — creativesoul
In what other case would your proposition not be the case? It seems to me that you would simply be talking about something else entirely (a different case), and therefore making a category error or talking past each other. — Harry Hindu
Do you not think/believe that there are many self-perpetuated problems, all of which are a result of people becoming bewitched by certain language use? Frameworks are language use. Dichotomies are a part of all frameworks. Some dichotomies are used - historically - as a means for doing something that they are inherently incapable of doing. — creativesoul
Banno wants to continue/limit it's use, for/in/to some contexts I suppose, but I find it fatally flawed in such a way that it's use loses all explanatory value. It is inadequate for taking account of the attribution of meaning, the presupposition of correspondence to what's happened, and thought/belief formation itself. — creativesoul
...modern day reductionism/analytics, which is not only guilty of perpetuating the nonexisting problem, but of compounding it, mutilating it beyond recognition, and into a greater delusion that, again, thinks something might actually be resolved. — Merkwurdichliebe
I have a hard time understanding how the same person can do both; acknowledge the inherent problems in philosophy and suggest their continued use. — creativesoul
Logical possibility alone does not warrant assent/belief. — creativesoul
I agree. But in the absence of any other criterion, this become the only ground to stand on. — Merkwurdichliebe
...modern day reductionism/analytics, which is not only guilty of perpetuating the nonexisting problem, but of compounding it, mutilating it beyond recognition, and into a greater delusion that, again, thinks something might actually be resolved.
— Merkwurdichliebe
That's a subject matter worthy of it's own thread. — creativesoul
in the absence of any other criterion, this become the only ground to stand on.
— Merkwurdichliebe
You've stated this concern on several occasions. If we arrive at the absence of any other criterion, then we've missed and/or completely overlooked everything that existed in it's entirety prior to our account of it. — creativesoul
In what other case would your proposition not be the case? It seems to me that you would simply be talking about something else entirely (a different case), and therefore making a category error or talking past each other. — Harry Hindu
Different case indeed, that is probably what it would be. But I've qualified the particular case I presented, so unless the case you are presenting is quantifiable under the constant that I specified in my particular case, it has no pertinence, and you are the one talking past me. — Merkwurdichliebe
So that I prefer vanilla to chocolate ice-cream is a subjective fact - or if you prefer, it is a subjective truth. It's truth is dependent on my own taste. — Banno
If we were talking past each other, then how can we say that we are disagreeing? A disagreement is about the same thing - just different explanations about the same thing. Whether we are actually representing the actual state of affairs with our use of language is a separate issue from whether or not we're talking about the same thing. We could all be be wrong, despite our conflicting explanations - which is what a disagreement is.The proposition "I prefer vanilla to chocolate ice-cream", is not a subjective truth/fact. — Merkwurdichliebe
You should worry!" — Merkwurdichliebe
Perhaps we should. The tree is a marker, a shade, a topic of conversation, a good example of what it is to be useless.
Say that it is useless, and by that very fact it has a use. — Banno
Perhaps much the same goes for your comments on the subjective. — Banno
At the risk of antagonizing most of the contributors above, I would say any 'bunch of words we care to utter or write', including this one, has one function only...to attempt to facilitate the choice of future action, including the next 'bunch of words'. From that pov, dichotomies like 'subjective-objective', 'truth-belief' have import only in their promoting 'what, if at all, happens next'. The only context that matters is this one, and unless these discussions impinge on our praxis of living, we are indulging in little more than a type of social dancing with a bit of jockeying about 'who leads'. — fresco
I just did ! — fresco
There is no thing else, other than that which informs potential action. — fresco
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