JerseyFlight
Srap Tasmaner
magritte
JerseyFlight
Olivier5
Mww
It's a fundamental, and not disposable part of thinking. — Olivier5
180 Proof
Generally, philosophy has "succeeded" in generating and methodologically normalizing many, if not most, of the natural and social sciences. More particularly also, for every several or so analytical philosophers like Davidson whose works have "failed", or are negligible, there's at least one Russell or Haack, Goodman or Popper, Rawls or Dennett ... who's work significantly informs other disciplines and occasionally political-economic thought. So what's your point, Jersey?Where has philosophy then succeeded? — JerseyFlight
Jack Cummins
Banno
And so as I'm wont to say, when a guy tells you that truth doesn't exist, he usually thinks it's true... — Olivier5
JerseyFlight
Much of what is on this thread is incomprehensible. — Banno
I assure you that Davidson is not claiming that truth does not exist. — Banno
JerseyFlight
Not much point in this, is there. — Banno
JerseyFlight
Hmmm. What is it you think you are doing here? — Banno
Olivier5
I assure you that Davidson is not claiming that truth does not exist. That's not what you were saying, is it? — Banno
Banno
Olivier5
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