But not having found the solution does not mean that there is none. — Banno
Right, well we would need some metric for deciding which issues have been dissolved, which ones look dissolvable, which ones we're not sure about, and which ones remain resistant. — Marchesk
Of course experience is in one's mind. — Banno
The point here is that what it means, even for us, to feel wet depends on the context. — Πετροκότσυφας
But that would render other instances of us saying that we feel or not feel wet, meaningless, despite the fact that we seem to perfectly understand what is being said when they are uttered. Besides, the same would apply to terms like "you" (i.e. does your clothes qualify as you?), "drop", "aware", "liquid" etc... — Πετροκότσυφας
There's a more important problem. It doesn't sound promising for language and life in general. But this is what it seems to end up to when we're trying to find an essential meaning for such terms irrespective of how they're being used in our language (in order to meet our practical considerations). — Πετροκότσυφας
Cool. I have no access to the entire experience of time, and so I will have to take your word for it. — Banno
There is plenty for philosophers to do, in the details. — Banno
You might as well ask those questions, but within a specific frame and for a specific purpose in mind. Do we have any difficulty to be on time for work, or use the word in different ways, because philosophers can't agree on what time is? — Πετροκότσυφας
Ok, but the fact that it's useful to use it this way and that way, might has something to do with the fact that the "nature of time" is to be used this way and that way, in order to achieve this thing and that thing, — Πετροκότσυφας
The biggest challenge I see to your position is the ethics and how to live branches of philosophy. To borrow from Simon Blackburn, if I think fox hunting is wrong, and you think it's okay, how is analyzing language going to settle the dispute? — Marchesk
What is philosophical in each of these issues is cleaning up and setting out what is being asked or claimed in each case. After that they reduce to physics, politics, economics or some other area of study; or to differences of opinion. — Banno
What is the question though? — Πετροκότσυφας
In certain ways the one might not be reducible to the other so that one can trump the other as to what time really is. — Πετροκότσυφας
Or maybe you don't understand what is being said when someone says that the sun has risen or that it has set and you think that they are professing a scientific theory; — Πετροκότσυφας
when in reality they are saying something akin to "it's morning, get your ass out of bed and go to school" or "it's late, go to bed or you'll be late for school when morning comes". — Πετροκότσυφας
This does not mean that when someone says that the sun has set means that the sun has moved downwards, even if they believe that this is how it actually moves. — Πετροκότσυφας
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