I don’t see why. — AJJ
How individual people come to judge what words mean also is dependent on social facts regarding how they are conventionally used. — Pierre-Normand
Its not just because *I* personally think that a word has a certain connotation by dint of contingent that it has this connotation. — Pierre-Normand
Murder rates decline when either more women or more men carry concealed handguns, but the effect is specially pronounced for women.
Nevertheless what I've noticed is there's "progress" in the discussions I see around here. — TheMadFool
but it illustrates that symbols and icons, just like words (think of the N-word, for instance) can't always be claimed by their users to mean what they want them to mean — Pierre-Normand
Judgment is not truth. If it were, there could be no such thing as mistaken judgment. — creativesoul
I’ve given my explanation several times of how correspondence obtains. — AJJ
I don’t know what dilemma you’re referring to, — AJJ
Correspondence obtains via a judgement made that a meaning matches a fact; judgements are mind-dependent, so therefore correspondence/truth is mind dependent.
I’ve had a look back over the posts on this page and that seems to be your argument. But the first part is just something you assert. You’ve ignored or bizarrely misunderstood every response I’ve made to that idea. — AJJ
Buddy, I don’t think you have any idea what I’ve been saying, or in fact what you’ve been saying. I’m happy to leave this alone now. — AJJ
Because its correspondence depends on something independent of the mind... — AJJ
I am understanding that, — AJJ
What words do you want him to use? — DingoJones
A proposition/description is a thing within a person’s mind. However, it will only correspond with an independent reality if that reality is as the proposition describes. — AJJ
It describes it, — AJJ
f a proposition conforms to it then it’s true regardless. — AJJ
i asked you if pedaphilia was ok. See above posts. You are disgusting. I don't care if this gets me kicked off this site. Can i steal a million dollars from you? Your answer is no. Why the emotional response? — christian2017
terrible. its a fairly common belief that its wrong. Forgive yourself and move on with your life. That was a terrible response on your part. Whatever we have done wrong we should forgive ourselves and try to do better next time. — christian2017
How do you quantify a ton of disagreement. — christian2017
Is pedaphilia wrong? — christian2017
i disagree with your logic path. People have always agreed on moral principles to some degree. This is based on a historical perspective. — christian2017
The point is there has to be some form of correspondence or agreement just as in in your example we see colors differently BUT the difference is uniform and so doesn't cause confusion. Anyway the issue you raise is in the realm of the impossible. Given that, in very simplistic terms, we all bleed when cut there's very little reason to suspect that there's such variability as you drscribe. — TheMadFool
This is where we got to last time. I gave an explanation and you went quiet.
Descriptions obtain via a set of words with particular meanings representing a person, object or event by way of concept and mental imagery. I describe a cat on a mat. I’m referring to a particular cat and mat, and the concept of being on something. All it takes for my proposition to be true is for that cat to be on that mat. — AJJ
If it’s an objective fact the cat is on the mat, then that proposition matches that fact. — AJJ
You misunderstand my point. People don't claim that anything interacts with nothing, they claim that there are things that do not interact with some other things, that's what I'm arguing against.
If we say that two things exist independently, we're saying that one can exist without the other, in other words they do not necessarily interact. I disagree that such independence exists. — leo
Excessive drugs have problems, extreme sexual perversion has problems (not homsexuality but extreme sexual perversion), offending others is something everyone does even sometimes when we say nothing at all (life is extremely complicated). — christian2017
Then how can a proposition still be true if I judge it to be false? — AJJ
The cat is on the mat. If that’s an objective fact, then the proposition is true — AJJ
1. Can't get something from nothing
2. So something must have permanent existence (because if there ever was a state of nothingness, nothingness would persist to today)
3. Something cannot exist permanently in time ('always' existing in time implies no temporal start which implies it does not exist)
4. So there must exist a permanent timeless something. This is identical to the necessary being that philosophers have argued for down the ages.
5. The permanent timeless something is the cause of the Big Bang.
6. Timeless things are permanent (they just 'are' - no tense). They are beyond causality so do not in themselves need creating. — Devans99
