How much of what has been written about philosophy is indubitable? — A Seagull
How much of what has been written about philosophy is indubitable? — A Seagull
Well first, what do you mean byHow much of what has been written about philosophy is indubitable?
What, for you, is indubitable? — A Seagull
Only sophistry (vide Plato's early-middle dialogues, or scholastic & utopian apologias, (all 31 flavors of) 'anti-realism', etc ... e.g. francophone/centric academic p0m0).How much of it is indistinguishable from opinion, even if that opinion is 'justified' by cogent arguments?
:up:Whitehead's stronger claim; namely that "In philosophical discussion, the merest hint of dogmatic certainty as to finality of statement is an exhibition of folly." — prothero
Only sophistry (vide Plato's early-middle dialogues, or scholastic & utopian apologias, (all 31 flavors of) 'anti-realism', etc ... e.g. francophone/centric academic p0m0). — 180 Proof
Whitehead's stronger claim; namely that "In philosophical discussion, the merest hint of dogmatic certainty as to finality of statement is an exhibition of folly." — prothero
What would be the point of writing down what is indubitable, except as a jumping off point (like Descartes' cogito)? — SophistiCat
Personally, I am doubtful of almost all of it. — A Seagull
I'm wondering if you had something specific in mind when you said "almost all of it". Or, perhaps you were meaning this in a more general way. — Statilius
Does this leave skepticism as the foundational philosophic default? — Statilius
The shortest and best, imo, proof of certainty was by a philosophy professor. On being asked how he knew the proposition in question was true, he answered,"It had better be." — tim wood
↪A Seagull
What makes philosophers interesting is that they are writing for themselves.
Once you start writing for other people, you become boring.
As it has been and will forever be. — Valentinus
A Seagull Logic. In practice not application. — I like sushi
↪A Seagull I mean logic by logic? Abstracted and applied.
All men are mortal.
I am a man.
I will die.
There are various logical schemes, but propositional logic doesn’t require application to the real world - meaning the nuances of semantics. In the purest state it is mathematical, whilst applied to statements the meaning of terms used has to be agreed upon. — I like sushi
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