What I would really like to do is explore the possibility space on the matter of thought connections. Is it that only logical connections between ideas reveal truth/sense/reality? — Agent Smith
This is, I'm certain, too obvious to state but for the sake of clarity, thoughts have, for good reasons no doubt, been 99% of the time, viewed with a rational/logical lens; humanity has, for most of its history, been (pre)occupied with the logical link between thoughts (ideas/concepts/theories). — Agent Smith
Logical connections between ideas have been the norm for thousands of years. We need to think outside the box as it were, not a walk in the park for sure. — Agent Smith
I don't think our thoughts are connected logically. I'm not sure they are necessarily connected at all. Certainly some are not. — T Clark
What I would really like to do is explore the possibility space on the matter of thought connections. Is it that only logical connections between ideas reveal truth/sense/reality? — Agent Smith
What logical connection do these thoughts have? What kind of connection of any kind do they have other than the fact that I have thought both of them? — T Clark
It'd be weird to say facts in and of themselves have no "logical" connections to any other facts. That they are facts at must entail a vast array of logical connections, right? — Nils Loc
Literature? Poetry? Music? Religion? These also have their own logics, realities and truths though, no? — Janus
Yes, own logic: It appears that we can't break our habit of thinking in terms of logic (that's how deeply embedded it is in our psyche) and that's why we have paraconsistent "logic", dialetheistic "logic", and so on. Are these really logic or is "logic" an empty word in these cases? It's kinda like saying atheism is just another kind of theism. — Agent Smith
Yes. We like to think that our thought processes are rigidly rational, but as Hume noted, more often than not, our reasoning is in service of our "passions". Typically, the link between a fact and its meaning is it's emotional significance. That's because memories are more likely to be stored in the brain when synapses are "influenced" by emotions. Events that arouse no emotions are quickly forgotten. Apparently, the neurotransmitters and hormones react to potential positive or negative effects on Me. Opportunities for sex or harm, are more likely to make an impression on memory, and subsequent thoughts, than irrelevant abstractions. So, my answer is no --- it is not only logical connections between ideas that reveal truth/sense/reality. Any more questions? :smile:3. Emotional connections (Off the top of my head). — Agent Smith
Events that arouse no emotions are quickly forgotten — Gnomon
So, my answer is no --- it is not only logical connections between ideas that reveal truth/sense/reality. Any more questions? :smile: — Gnomon
stop to think — Janus
Thoughts are not facts. And, no. Although it is not the subject of this thread, facts are not connected logically either. — T Clark
If I may ask, how are thoughts connected to each other? Same question for ideas as expressed in propositions, theories, beliefs, and so on. — Agent Smith
I'll speak, tentatively, for knowledge, thoughts, feelings, memories, fantasies, imagery, and other mental ... what's the right word? Experiences? Phenomena? I won't speak for facts, propositions, theories, etc. My way of seeing these things is based on introspection and it is idiosyncratic. I've laid it out on the forum before. I don't propose it as the truth. It's just a way of thinking that I find helpful and that fits my own experience of those phenomena and how they relate. — T Clark
When I think about this, I can see an image in my mind. It's a cloud lit from within. Like a cloud, it is amorphous and it's elements are not well defined. I can think of this several ways. Sometimes, as someone with an interest in eastern philosophies, I think of this as the Tao as discussed in the "Tao Te Ching." Sometimes I think of it as a model of the world I carry around with me that allows me to see, feel, how new knowledge fits in with my current understanding. It includes things I learned in school, sure, but also many more things I never learned explicitly. Things I just accumulated based on experience from the time I was born. Nobody ever taught me that if I let something go it will fall to the ground. I knew it before I had words and long before I'd ever heard of gravity. — T Clark
Letters I sometimes experience as colored. — T Clark
I don't experience ideas as connected logically. — T Clark
I don't experience ideas as connected logically.
— T Clark
That must be the Taoist in you. — Agent Smith
Everything I wrote is based on my personal experience of thinking from the inside. That's what it feels like to me. I'd like to hear what a cognitive scientist has to say. I'm skeptical that the incredibly complex process of thinking is mediated by logical connections between thoughts. — T Clark
Taoism, if I'm correct, is paradox-oriented; Not at all sure if they're true paradoxes but the general idea seems to be nonsense makes sense or there's no such thing as irrationality, every fool or looney needs the right context to be seen as wise or sane respectively. — Agent Smith
That must be the Taoist in you. How does that fit into your professsion as an engineer where you'd be constrained by logic. Should I walk on a bridge you built? — Agent Smith
As Janus said, it's all logic which I interpret to mean that just like chaos is order undeciphered, illogic is logic undeciphered. — Agent Smith
If thoughts were disconnected (if there was no underlying logic of their associations and relations) we would have nothing. So there is formal, rule-based logic, — Janus
Logic, it seems, has morphed. meaning-wise: It was once a specific way of thinking (contradiction intolerant systems like categorical, sentential, predicate logics) but now it's just a specific way thinking (contradiction tolerant systems; vide paraconsistent logic, dialetheism, logical nihilism). — Agent Smith
Headed for bed. — T Clark
It's a long story, but no. — T Clark
I don't want to know what it is not, I want to know what it is. — From Jurassic Park
What makes you think that engineers are "constrained" by logic? — T Clark
Seems like you're saying that there is something that connects thoughts, we'll just call it "logic" even though it isn't what we normally think of as logic. Kind of a circular argument. — T Clark
I don't know what that means. Janus wrote
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If thoughts were disconnected (if there was no underlying logic of their associations and relations) we would have nothing. So there is formal, rule-based logic, — Janus — T Clark
if it didn't it would be unintelligible — Janus
disconnected random ideas — Janus
logical connections between ideas reveal truth/sense/reality? — Agent Smith
Logic is an automation. You can not stop it. — Hermeticus
Logic is the same. It's a function of association, chaining thoughts together to give one coherent stream of thinking. — Hermeticus
I disagree with the notion that "thoughts could be connected in many different ways other than logic" — Hermeticus
Why not? Is illogic always involuntary? — Agent Smith
Thoughts and logic go hand in hand. If I want to think of a particular thing, I first have to know the thing. I've showcased how we learn of new things through association and comparison. Comparison in itself is an act of applying logic. Logic is the principles we appy to check for consistency. It makes sure that our comparisons are valid.Why? — Agent Smith
I don't think we ever act illogically on our account — Hermeticus
You could compare the colour of an apple to the length of the sides of a triangle — Hermeticus
Rather, you would compare colour with colour and length with length because that's the logical thing to do. — Hermeticus
You mean to say "everyone has their own logic" and that there's no such thing as universal logic. — Agent Smith
Would you compare the colour of an apple with the sides of an triangle for me? I'm curious how it would go :PI shouldn't do this but I could do this. — Agent Smith
When I do something like this in programming I get:If I don't do this, does it lead to a contradiction? A category error? Yet, if the point is to explore the mind world, why get bogged down by (silly) rules? The man who refused to compare the sky to a dog is better than a man who does? — Agent Smith
If not, we need proof that the universe is logical. Do you have one? Your post in the other thread of mine was interesting to say the least. — Agent Smith
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