Only if both A and B agree on what defines . — Isaac
And as I've pointed out a number of times, you can only access what the world is like at a particular spatiotemporal location, where there is no reality for anything "at no particular spatiotemporal location(s)." (Or as it's sometimes more commonly put, there is no "view from nowhere.") — Terrapin Station
You seem to think that you are alone in the world, and can't decide if the camera is telling you what is real and what isn't.
But even having the notion that some things are real and some are not requires that you are embedded in a conversation with other folk. — Banno
Sure, they can, but those facts won't be the same at the same spatiotemporal location, and their agreement is still something nonidentical, at different spatiotemporal locations. — Terrapin Station
We're talking here (using models which we all share) about reasons to think that our model of the world itself is some way or other. — Isaac
It's such a common way of thinking, — Banno
We do see the same things from different perspectives — Banno
because we are embedded in language — Banno
we can understand how they look from the perspective of other folk. — Banno
This is not the view from nowhere. It's more like the view from everywhere. — Banno
You seem to think that you are alone in the world, and can't decide if the camera is telling you what is real and what isn't. — Banno
Bannos explanation doesn't seem to allow us to do that. If you heard someone say, "I have an upset stomach. I feel like I need to vomit." for the first time in your life, how will you understand how those words are being used, and then use them yourself correctly, if you can't see what the words are pointing to - their feelings. All you can see is their behavior of them holding their stomach and then that is how you use the words by emulating their behavior without associating it with a feeling. You would be misusing the words or be lying. — Harry Hindu
What we'd agree on is that you can have spatiotemporal perspectives that are combinations of various other spatiotemporal perspectives. No two are going to be identical, though. — Terrapin Station
So there's no distinction between "I feel like I need to vomit" and "I'm vomitting"? One is pointing to a feeling and the other to a behaviour. Are you a p-zombie? How is what you're claiming different from what a p-zombie would claim about word use?You'll see the vomit soon enough. No need for the feeling yet; but you will recognise that, too, when given the opportunity. — Banno
So there's no distinction between "I feel like I need to vomit" and "I'm vomitting"? — Harry Hindu
That's not available either. — Terrapin Station
It was a question asking for clarification of what you meant not an assumption of what you said. If it was already assumed what you said, I wouldnt need to ask for clarification of what you meant.You know that is not what was said. — Banno
And the more formal your argumentative context, the more likely the inference from general principle to specific instance in your warrant is likely to be challenged and solid evidence is more likely to be sought after (with the balance of hard evidence and reasoning required also dependent on the field in which the claim is made and the type of claim made).
Do not dismiss objections on the basis of what may seem obvious to you. Instead, work on the supposition that your reader will demand as much clarity as possible as to what your claim is and how you are supporting it and as much quantity and quality of support as you could reasonably be expected to give. — Baden
You're the premier analytical philosopher around here... — Harry Hindu
It's more like the view from everywhere. — Banno
An ideal worth pursuing... — creativesoul
You're the premier analytical philosopher around here...
— Harry Hindu
...then this forum is in worse shape than I thought. — Banno
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