An odd question. Which integers do you think are not countable?If you agree with that then explain what it is about our capacity to count that you think provides the conditions for the existence of those uncounted numbers. — Janus
An odd question. Which integers do you think are not countable? — Banno
Yeah, those explanations of what you mean by 'explanation' are clear as mud! — Janus
What "rules for explanations"? — Janus
Hopefully this link will work for you. — Terrapin Station
Yeah, those explanations of what you mean by 'explanation' are clear as mud! — Janus
They're not at all an "explanation of what I mean by explanation." — Terrapin Station
I read several and found nothing interesting, illuminating or relevant to what I understood we were "discussing" there. — Janus
Cool. Guess we can't really proceed then. <shrugs> — Terrapin Station
you would need to make sense of that claim by explaining the two-ness of the brain state in physical terms. Can you do that? — Janus
Yes, but first we need to go over what the "rules" for explanations are going to be. Can you do that with me?
Also, are you going to get to your alternate nonphysicalist account in terms that aren't just negations once we do that? Or are you never going to get around to that? — Terrapin Station
What I was referring to was the issues with invoking "explanations"/hinging any arguments on whether there are "explanations" for something. — Terrapin Station
Right, so first you make a claim (that the number 2 exists only as a brain state) and when I ask you for an argument in the way of explanatory support for that claim, you evade the question by saying that "first we need to go over what the "rules" for explanations are going to be. — Janus
All you are really saying is that different arguments depend on different presuppositions — Janus
What a convoluted load of bullshit! Arguments do not "hinge on whether something is an explanation": — Janus
It should have been obvious that I meant "arguments generally". But even in such special cases as the one you refer to here, it is a matter of interpretation. — Janus
The bottom line is that if you want to have a discussion that's going to hinge on claims about explanations, — Terrapin Station
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