what's more certain is that man is responsible for the destruction of the ecosystem regardless of global warming, and we continue destroying it while everyone is getting alarmed over global warming. — leo
many of the people who criticize man-made global warming or the theory of evolution are not ignorant and that the evidence is not overwhelming, it's rather the people pushing them who are overwhelming :wink: — leo
I am trying to understand thinking behind Plato's reasoning. — Sameer
You appeared to be saying this problem is specific to negatives. — AJJ
But then there doesn’t appear to be anything about negatives qua negatives that makes them impossible to prove — AJJ
You acknowledged that all of science does not show this property. — Coben
Well, let's find out together. — Coben
“The cat is not on the mat” - why is that statement impossible to prove? — AJJ
And the general point is that both positive and negative statements cannot be proved. So to keep saying negative statements cannot be proved implies something specific about negative statements. — Coben
in philosophical discussions the lack of clarity leads to much semantic wrangling — Marchesk
Maybe they started calling them "laws" as a metaphor because they thought they were established by God. — T Clark
natural laws operate the universe — BrianW
Can I say there are no swans without fur instead of feathers? — Coben
So what's with the negative? — Coben
you still can't prove a negative. Just like you can't prove some positives. :up: — Pattern-chaser
Which is a negative claim and thus unprovable. yet, you seemed to intend to prove it. — Coben
So what are these positives that we can prove? — Coben
Well, the verb 'is' eliminates the time jumping. — Coben
Each time you focus on the negative, it seems to me you think it has a special problem. — Coben
But again 1) all swans are white is the positive formulation of that and has exactly the same problems. — Coben
No bachelors are married. — Coben
That's just what your gut tells you. :razz: — Coben
To prove that "no swan is black", you would need to examine all currently-living swans, all swans that have lived in the past, and (if you want to be properly thorough) all swans that will ever live in the future. Impossible. You can't prove a negative. — Pattern-chaser
The scientific method is metaphysics. — T Clark
For example, all of science is not proved... — Coben
What's to stop anyone from effectively arbitrarily saying that something is or isn't an explanation in that case? — Terrapin Station
The grammatical interpretation is that induction is defined directly in terms of observed repetition. In which case, 'induction is habit' is a deflationist assertion, i.e an analytic a priori definition of induction without empirical implications... — sime
I think that we can prove that there exists a timeless Power maintaining the universe in being. — Dfpolis
However, I was reminded of it when trying to think of what explanation means, and not having a good answer come to mind without consulting a dictionary. Or at least, not one which didn't lead to murky waters. — Marchesk
One conventional dictionary definition of "explanation" is "a statement or account that makes something clear." — Terrapin Station
What about a snow flake? — Razorback kitten
[My underlining.]Atoms just are. — Noah Te Stroete
Of course there is an objective definition of perfection - it just depends on what you mean. — tim wood
That's how many (most?) English words work. — Pattern-chaser
And English - all languages I reckon - is a creature that can chase its own tail and if not careful, bite hard (to their great surprise, if they're kittens or puppies). Simple example: something perfectly imperfect. The perfection of an imperfection. — tim wood
So, is there really an objective definition of perfection or could this word be used in different contexts with different meanings? — Patulia
The problem with that is, according to Hume, there's no reason to think that induction, or any other rules of thumb, would be better, for example, than consulting a psychic, or any other attempt to predict the future. — Purple Pond
I suggest you think about the 'meaning' of that one key word ...'context'.
You might find that discussion of 'meaning' without that is as vacuous as trying to play tennis with no tennis court and no other player. — fresco
As a designer, I was always a little bit annoyed by the word "design", and how it meant quite a few different things ... but those things were closer in meaning to each other than the easy ones we just mentioned. So they cannot always be distinguished from context. — Pattern-chaser
So, is there really an objective definition of perfection or could this word be used in different contexts with different meanings? — Patulia
I want to try this again. What does "meaning" mean?
Meaning is a mental relationship, connection between a phenomenon (the referent I guess) and a symbol or symbols such that the symbols represent the referent, e.g. the meaning/definition of a word.
Meaning is a mental relationship, connection between a system of related symbols and a system of related phenomena such that the symbols represent the phenomena, e.g. the meaning of Einstein's theory of Special Relativity. This is a bit clunky. Needs work.
Meaning is used metaphorically to refer to a mental connection between two phenomena which is similar to the connection between a symbol and a referent, e.g. the meaning of life. Clunky too. — T Clark
I guess an alternative is to do nothing and wait for the uniformity of nature to cease. — Purple Pond
We're just back to what does "mean" mean. — T Clark