Perhaps I am misunderstanding you, though? — Janus
No. I'm allowing for the possibility that something, even though it is called an ism, is actually true (and all the explanations, definitions, and theories that go with it), in which case it's not yet another ism.Is it the case that all isms are essentially nothing-but-isms? — Janus
Only if all explanations, definitions, and theories are isms.
— baker
I'm missing the logic here. Are you saying that all explanations, definitions and theories are
essentially nothing-but-isms, with the corollary that all isms are nothing-but-isms only if all explanations etc, are isms? — Janus
No. I'm allowing for the possibility that something, even though it is called an ism, is actually true (and all the explanations, definitions, and theories that go with it), in which case it's not yet another ism. — baker
That's an absolute assertion. And a nothing-but-ism.I haven't denied that the assertions, or at least some of them, in any ism might be true, but truth is contextual — Janus
And you hold that this should be "considered absolute or fundamental to reality, or of first priority across all domains"?That has been my main point: I haven't been arguing that there are no truths relative to domains of thought, domains which might be thought of as isms.
That's an absolute assertion. And a nothing-but-ism. — baker
And you hold that this should be "considered absolute or fundamental to reality, or of first priority across all domains"? — baker
Pluralism is nothing but a bunch of distinctions without differences. Reductionism is nothing but over-simplification. This thread is nothing but a timely warning and the author deserves nothing but thanks for starting it. — Cuthbert
Not necessarily, I suppose. Perhaps the brush I’m painting with is too broad. Just seems to me, that which is singular represents nothing other than itself. Pluralism, being a concept of its own, then stands as the condition for any of the -isms contained in it, but stands as representation of none of them.
Interesting topic, fun to play with, but not worth a real argument, to be sure. Knuckle down, drag out fight, I mean. — Mww
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