I don't see that point. Quantum mechanics as a practice obviously involves everyday "macro" equipment, but it does not follow that what is being studied - let's call it the Quantum realm - has cats as one of its theoretically significant entities, or even that cats could be included in its pantheon of entities.
It is well-accepted by Quantum theorists that QM cannot even be understood in "everyday" terms. — Janus
...you still haven't realized that there are no subjective truths, but only subjective beliefs. There are only objective truths and subjective beliefs, but even the objective truths only have meaning, even existence, within the inter-subjective context. I don't see how you can disagree with this last, since you acknowledge that the world is always already interpreted. — Janus
My point is that this true proposition is true under this set of criteria, that true proposition true under that set of criteria. — tim wood
I just have come to see it (knowledge) as a many and not a one, nor reducible to a one — tim wood
Therein lies the issue with the concept of truth. — leo
All it does is to reveal the already bleeding obvious logic of our ways of talking about (empirical) things. — Janus
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