↪Zettel We cannot know everything, so at some point in our quest for knowledge we will reach a point in which we will have to use that which we know to talk about that which we don't, and to talk about ways to explore that which we don't know. In my opinion, that's metaphysics; a tool formed from verified knowledge to probe the unknown. — Daniel
Anything to the point? Anything at all? — Zettel
Three thousand years of metaphysics has yet to issue a single knowledge claim. — Zettel
Thanks for making my point. The propositions issuing from metaphysics are imponderable, i.e., they cannot be rationally assessed, i.e., they cannot be rendered a truth value. If they cannot be rendered a truth value, then they cannot be claimed as knowledge. If they cannot be claimed as knowledge, then they cannot eventuate in wisdom. And if they cannot eventuate in wisdom, then there is nothing for philosophy to love. Thus, it is logically and epistemologically impossible for ethics and aesthetics to be philosophy. — Zettel
Again, you give nothing beyond how you happen to "see" things. That is not philosophy; it is what neighborhood biddies exchange over the backyard fence while hanging laundry. — Zettel
Are metaphysical doctrines such as aesthetics and ethics really "branches" of philosophy ... — Zettel
Wisdom requires knowledge — Zettel
ponderable, falsifiable, empirically verifiable — Zettel
Again, more of the same from you. You have no argument; you have an unsupported point of view. Unfortunately, trafficking a Weltanschauung is not substitute for reasoned rejoinder. This is not to say you are not entitled to your feelings; it is to say that your feelings do not describe "what is", only "what is to you". Big difference. — Zettel
This is not to say you are not entitled to your feelings; it is to say that your feelings do not describe "what is", only "what is to you". Big difference. — Zettel
philosophy deals only with knowledge of the world, not with self-knowledge — Zettel
more unsupported sentiment in lieu of reasoned counter. — Zettel
Please explain how metaphysics is philosophy when philosophy means "love of wisdom" — Zettel
by knowledge I mean awareness of "what is" — Zettel
Etymologically, "love" at time and context of ancient Greek philosophy meant "regard" or "appreciation". — Zettel
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