what "inter-subjectively agreed" adds to just "agreed". — Isaac
We each have a private world — khaled
To admit is to let in. One admits a construct to one's private world in such a way that one's private world is itself a social construct that admits itself to itself — unenlightened
intersubjective construction of private worlds. — unenlightened
Subjectivity is a social construct — unenlightened
Subjectivity is a social construct; subjectivity is intersubjective. — unenlightened
Nor does there seem to be any difficulty outside of philosophy tutorials in moving from perception-of-shoe to shoe. — Banno
the meaning is not private, but constructed and shared in that very use
— Banno
This suggests we always understand each other.
— Mww
I don't see how. There will obviously be misconstruel during the construction process. — Banno
implying that all our words are subjectively invented. — Banno
the suggestion is that we treat of the way we use words.....
Yep, usually. Mutually intelligible language.
.......rather than a secret meaning we must guess. — Banno
Banno thinks that if two distinct frames of reference are made compatible through a transformation theory, then they become one. What Banno doesn't recognize is that this is just a matter of using theory to reconcile the differences between two distinct perspectives. And so it is just a matter of Banno saying that they are one, when they are treated by the theory as two, and that's hypocrisy. — Metaphysician Undercover
I cannot experience anybody else's pain and nobody else can experience my pain. — Luke
implying that all our words are subjectively invented.
— Banno
Originally, they were. All of them. No words in Nature. — Mww
I cannot experience anybody else's pain and nobody else can experience my pain.
— Luke
Is this pivotal for you? — Banno
Suppose a clever surgeon wired your arm to mine, so that if I stick a pin in my thumb, we both feel it. — Banno
It seems that your contention has been falsified. — Banno
Other people cannot literally feel my pain, and you cannot literally feel anyone else’s. The expression “I feel your pain” can only be figurative. In empathy one can only feel one’s own pain, even if it is expressed or felt for others. — Luke
Unless we were one and the same person in this scenario, then we would each be feeling our own individual pains, even if they both occurred at the same time, both occurred in the same locations in each of our bodies, and felt qualitatively the same to each of us. — Luke
I cannot experience anybody else's pain and nobody else can experience my pain. — Luke
The expression “I feel your pain” can only be figurative. In empathy one can only feel one’s own pain, even if it is expressed or felt for others. — Luke
Banno thinks that if two distinct numbers are made compatible through an equation, then they become one — Banno
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