Nu. They are just patterns. No need for any additional metaphysics.
That’s part of the point of this approach. — Banno
he patterns are forms, they are not useful, they are expressions in the extension of matter and energy.
The forms are dynamic, and they have dependence of ....time. — armonie
A pattern that is useful. — Banno
The contention here is that this game has similarities to mathematics, in that the playful creation of rules is at the core of both. — Banno
If you include things like time and position then two objects can never be identical — khaled
As an adopted convention, it doesn't make sense to ask whether two things really are identical. — sime
If we say that there is a strict demarcation between science and pseudoscience, then we are committed to saying that all worldviews prior to our current scientific worldview are false and meaningless. To say that would look like a prime example of cultural chauvinism and the modernist myth of progress. — Janus
Hence my asking about information theory. Recognising that a signal contains a message seems to me to imply some level of understanding of the message. — Banno
Whatever dudes. — Wallows
If we couldn't translate it, how could we know it was an alien signal? — Banno
Was there a philosopher who looked at things this way? — frank
We have to be able to say, "No, that is a thought we ought not have about others." — TheWillowOfDarkness
To posit intranslatability without access to transcendence produces an incoherent picture. How could human Jim know the instructions were impossible to translate? If he couldn't know that, he shouldn't be insisting that there is incommensurability. — frank
Who has suggested (or who do you think might suggest and so need correction) that the physiology of these systems might be mediated by language use - the act of communicating with words. — Isaac
Using philosophy to prove philosophy is bunk proves philosophy isn't bunk. — ZzzoneiroCosm
Just to be precise: What Banno said to me was: Philosophy amounts to nothing. — ZzzoneiroCosm
Great. Have at it, a guy who was best friends with Einstein taught at Princeton and completely demolished Hilbert's program is... crazy. Is this shitposting taken to a new level on TPF? — Wallows
I don't expect big answers from philosophy. (I — ZzzoneiroCosm
It takes a lot of philosophical discourse to dissolve philosophical discourse. — ZzzoneiroCosm
. He was paranoid about food and starved himself to death; but, not "crazy". — Wallows
I get the deflation thing. It's almost a kind of anti-philosophy. — ZzzoneiroCosm
Davidson claims to have "reestablished unmediated touch with objects." I don't see any basis for this claim. — ZzzoneiroCosm
Not because I know any better but because perfectly intelligent people possessed of all the same facts nonetheless disagree. — Isaac
Their truth would be dependent on what was said no less than in any other scheme. The point is simply that it would be relative to what the terms refer to in the scheme, truth being a property of propositions and propositions always being in some language or other. — Isaac
They didn't have 115 either. They were missing some concepts. — frank
In real terms at the end of the day, the sun sets. — unenlightened
ou are confusing truth with a theory of everything which in our case we do not have. Does this mean that no one speaks the truth? — unenlightened
Truth is a property of propositions, not conceptual schemes, and in propositions, the translatability then becomes relevant again. — Isaac
The very idea! — unenlightened
But it is almost as dull to suggest that the sun does not set because the Earth rotates. — unenlightened
Sure, but which one? You may favour one and I may favour another for our different purposes. — unenlightened
Some. Not all. — creativesoul
Do you understand this? — creativesoul
Why shouldn't it just be that we use words to talk to each other, and that's it? — Banno
