hypericin
NOS4A2
If it gets a few more folk to learn a bit of philosophy of language it might be for the greater good. — Banno
Banno
The mechanical act is not identical because the act of writing B takes longer than writing A. More letters and punctuation is used. — NOS4A2
That's not correct.It’s becoming more and more clear that people are searching for acts in the text and not in the actor. — NOS4A2
AmadeusD
↪creativesoul Correct. But I'm unsure what else to say, — AmadeusD
AmadeusD
NOS4A2
Here it is again, set out so the actor is clear:
NOS4A2 pressed buttons on a keyboard (if that is what you indeed did)
NOS4A2 made marks on a screen
NOS4A2 made a sequence of letters
NOS4A2 wrote "Any advice?"
NOS4A2 asked a question
NOS4A2 asked for advice
NOS4A2 elicited responses from Banno and others
NOS4A2 did things with words.
Which of these is false?
Banno
...the last one... — NOS4A2
NOS4A2 elicited responses from Banno and others
Lionino
But motivation is not a cause on my account. Its an invitation or inspiration. I don't think anyone would claim that Kant's CPR was caused by Hume. I distinguish between something being 'put in mind' and an act being 'caused'. It seems you're not? — AmadeusD
Count Timothy von Icarus

Lionino
AmadeusD
No — Lionino
Is the objection that reading Hume or Aristotle didn't necessitate Kant's work? — Count Timothy von Icarus
So where is the absence of any causal link? — Count Timothy von Icarus
"x uniquely determines y," and "x plays a causal role in y." — Count Timothy von Icarus
Jadenoh
unenlightened
Dawnstorm
I did something with a keyboard. I can watch myself do this. Rather, you did something with the words. You read them. This appears to be the only thing we’re doing with words. — NOS4A2
Dawnstorm
I'll make another reply in a moment to reveal the word. — Dawnstorm
Antony Nickles
unenlightened
NOS4A2
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