solipsist cannot believe in anyway distinguishable to herself from disbelieving; she only daydreams without cognitive or epistemic content. — 180 Proof
Makes no sense. If only your mind is real nothing could count as evidence for or again any claim or belief. Thus, a solipsist can only suspend judging as true or false (i.e. doubt) or simply ignore any prospective counterfactual. A solipsist is a metaphysical neurotic. — 180 Proof
What it means is simply that when a "wave collapses" and a value previously represented by a range of possibilities becomes one possibility — boethius
A solipsist doubts that there are other minds. — 180 Proof
Sorry Shawn, I was joking. Taking the position that I can only be sure of my own existence, everything I said, beginning with the fact that I responded to you contradicts solipsism. — Fooloso4
I tell myself this all the time, but no one listens. And by no one, of course, I mean me. — Fooloso4
I could but I'm tired of arguing with myself and ending up doubting myself. — Fooloso4
Apathy might be that place people go between delusions. — synthesis
What is the difference between Platos view on mathematics, and the view of a mathematical platonist? — LisaVardy
This is Kripke in a nutshell. — frank
Frank, Shawn, what is a good resource for a primer on this stuff? Is Kripke pretty accessible? — RogueAI
He's talking about what a speaker does and doesn't know. He's pointing to intensional operators. — frank
The OP is clearly talking about intension, not cases of aposteriori necessity. — frank
That's not really the issue though. What's of significance is that we often can't layout the meaning of a word by pointing to it's extension. — frank
Not humanity, but transhumanity. — David Pearce
It is otherwise stated. indeed, that's the point of OC — Banno
Should that have been 'Well, the term "use" defines analyticity...' as in, are you claiming Witti defined analyticity in terms of use?
It's clear from the discussion here and in Sam's thread that hinge propositions need not be analytic. That's their point, really. — Banno