Again, it's not the consensus that leads to a statement's being true, though, is it? Although it might lead to our believing it to be true.
— Banno
Depends on what your definition of true is. — Echarmion
That's an odd thing to say. There is a thread that I see, you see, Coben sees,
Now it can't just be in your head, since both Coben and I also see it. And further we each see the same thread - and post to it.
SO I'd go so far as to say that here you seem to be wrong. — Banno
That seems to be wrong, too, as a general rule. WE do after all make incorrect conclusions from the available evidence.
What I want to emphasis here is that the evidence does not make something true; rather the evidence leads it our belief.
That is, that belief and truth are quite distinct. — Banno
List 'em, then. — Banno
Notice that this is no longer about what is true, but what is established as true. The conversation has surreptitiously moved from truth to belief. — Banno
If you refer to yourself as a "subject", and others refer to you as an "object", are we both talking about the same thing, or are we talking past each other? — Harry Hindu
Well for one you're assuming I am even looking at something. Perhaps my computer is reading the text out for me. — Echarmion
Perhaps it's translated. — Echarmion
you make different posts than I do in mine. — Echarmion
But for me, “reality” is merely the noun form of the adjective “real” which, in turn, is intended to signify “actually existing or occurring - rather than fictional” — javra
That the thread has parts - posts and words - does not render it any less.It seems fairly obvious that there is no "thread" as an object "out there".
Yep. It's what I do. — Banno
theoretically we can obtain a more accurate view of truth
— Possibility
Not too sure what you are doing here. Is it that the more "perceived potential information of a subject" there is, the better our definition of "true"? — Banno
It is in the information which specifically differs from our own perspective that we obtain a more accurate view of truth.
— Possibility
Of what is true, ir of what "true" is? De dicto or de re? — Banno
I'm not following the distinction you wish to make. — Banno
What I was pointing out is contrary to this, from you:
It seems fairly obvious that there is no "thread" as an object "out there".
That the thread has pats - posts and words - does not render it any less. — Banno
I want to distinguish between two kinds of realities: one is ideas and the other is objects. The distinction is that if I think about a cake something happens inside my mind not outside and if my mother makes me a cake it's outside my mind. Fortunately. — David Mo
This thread is just a collective stream of consciousness. — emancipate
I know what chocolate cake is. I'm not so sure about an idea-of-chocolate-cake. Is it a thing? A thing in my mind? But then is the thing in my mind the very same as the thing in your mind? — Banno
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