A trap in philosophy and is getting so tangled up in theory and language that all we have is an infinite regress of maps referring to other maps, and reality attaining the status of myth and legend. — Yohan
If they reject correspondance theory they would be doing that on the basis that they think correspondance theory doesn't correspond with the way truth works.But the point I was making previously was that your power to make existential claims based on true statements depends on whether your audience accepts correspondence theory. There's no reason they have to do that. — Tate
If they reject correspondence theory they would be doing that on the basis that they think correspondence theory doesn't correspond with the way truth works. — Yohan
That still seems like its about correspondance.A truth skeptic would say correspondence theory lacks analytical clarity — Tate
Are we ready to live on the truth? — javi2541997
attempts to define truth. — Tate
In short does the notion of correctness apply to the definition of truth? — Agent Smith
I think not. Correctness depends on a way of functional ethics which leads some dilemmas. For example: the "correct" way of helping a kid who passed through a trauma is avoiding him from it even with lies. I am acting so correctly but... I am not telling to that kid the "truth" right? — javi2541997
What I mean is: sometimes we have to use lies to help others because it is right despite the fact that we are avoiding to them the truth.
Sometimes the truth could be painful. — javi2541997
Are we ready to live on the truth? — javi2541997
Good morning from my side.Let's take the claim that it's going to rain tomorrow.
Can you explain what two things we're supposed to see corresponding? — Tate
Consistent with, in accord, corresponding, cohering with, matching. — Yohan
I guess 'truth claim' is redundant. To claim means to state that something is the case. Dunno how to define 'state'. Maybe 'to express a belief'.What exactly is a truth claim? Is it sounds and marks? Is it a sentence? Or is it something else? — Tate
So then what exactly is an 'idea', 'thought' or 'belief'. Its something of the mind? What is mind? Something to do with subjectivity, with "my" being, or perspective, or perception. What is being. What am I? What is perception?
Can what these are, if they are more than imaginary constructs of the "mind", be put down in writing? How could they? — Yohan
This is a problem with language in general, and why its important to understand the limits of language. The language of logic only works if we already have our definitions in place. We can't use logic to determine definitions. How are definitions established in the first place, prior to logic? and...is there any truth value to a definition? Or is a definition something made up, something without truth value, like art?according to plain logic laid out by Frege, truth can't be defined. — Tate
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