Ah, so none of what you say is true. — Banno
I would genuinely love to watch the spectacle of someone trying to "moving past the illusion of truth entirely" with complete consistency. I'm extremely skeptical that its even possible, but would be quite curious to see what it would look like in practice, even just the attempt. — Enai De A Lukal
Who did that? — Banno
Notice that the OP says pretty much the same thing, even though I removed the word Objective.
How's that? — Banno
I thought the answer was that "objective truth" was a redudancy. You could remove "truth" from the OP and replace it with "objectivity", and get the same meaning, too. So the fact that you can get by with using just one of the terms and that they are intergchangeable, means that they are redudant.So I'll answer my own question. It's truth that is important, not objectivity. — Banno
The fact that you prefer vanilla is justified objectively.That I prefer vanilla is justified subjectively. The answer to "why do you prefer vanilla" can be "I just do".
Objective justifications can be contrasted to this. That Hydrogen is flammable is not subject to my preference. — Banno
I wouldn't expect anything more from someone who claims that language is a game.OK, Harry. I'm somewhat loath to enter into a conversation with you, on past experience. But once more...
I'll agree with you that "objective" can take on the sense of "true"; hence, when it replaces "true" in the OP it does so without replacing the meaning.
Otherwise, your post seems to me a list of the problems ensuing from taking the object/subject distinction seriously. — Banno
So you agree with me that "true" and "objective" are synonyms — Harry Hindu
So you agree with me that "true" and "objective" are synonyms
— Harry Hindu
No, I said that you used "objective" to take on the sense of "true". — Banno
What is a synonym if not a word that can replace another and does so without replacing its meaning?I'll agree with you that "objective" can take on the sense of "true"; hence, when it replaces "true" in the OP it does so without replacing the meaning. — Banno
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