How do we distinguish the difference between reality and a perfect
simulation of reality that has no distinguishable difference?
We Don't !!!
— PL Olcott
Good guess, but it is actually possible. — chiknsld
If you are telling a difference when it is stipulated that there is no difference
to tell then you cannot possibly be telling the truth.
— PL Olcott
You have conceded your point! :snicker: — chiknsld
If you are telling a difference when it is stipulated that there is no difference
to tell then you cannot possibly be telling the truth.
— PL Olcott
You have conceded your point! :snicker:
— chiknsld
I am reaffirming my point.
I use self-evident truths as the basis of my reasoning.
Self-evidence
In epistemology (theory of knowledge), a self-evident proposition is a proposition that is known to be true by understanding its meaning without proof... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Self-evidence
The meaning of my words prove that they are true. — PL Olcott
The problem is when you say, "It has to actually be true" you have to answer the question of, "How do you know it is true?" You cannot. If you can, feel free to do so. But if you cannot, then you cannot state that knowledge has truth as a necessary pre-requisite. Otherwise you say we know nothing, which is again, the abandonment of epistemology. — Philosophim
You can "know" empirical things to a reasonably plausible degree that is less than logically justified complete certainty.↪PhilosophyRunner Great analysis. — Philosophim
How do we distinguish the difference between reality and a perfect
simulation of reality that has no distinguishable difference?
We Don't !!!
— PL Olcott
Good guess, but it is actually possible. :nerd: — chiknsld
When knowledge is defined as a justified true belief such that the justification necessitates the truth of the belief then the Gettier problem is no longer possible. — PL Olcott
How do we distinguish the difference between reality and a perfect
simulation of reality that has no distinguishable difference?
We Don't !!!
— PL Olcott
Good guess, but it is actually possible. :nerd:
— chiknsld
I only want to be fair and accurate in my assessment... — PL Olcott
When knowledge is defined as a justified true belief such that the justification necessitates the truth of the belief then the Gettier problem is no longer possible.
— PL Olcott
What could you mean here by "justification necessitates the truth of the belief"? — Banno
Banno
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↪PL Olcott Meh. That looks to be all over the place, truth-makers coming form a different place to modal logic, and I'm not too happy about your claims to copyright, so I'll leave you to it. — Banno
If there is no difference between reality and a simulation of reality then no difference
can be discerned...
— PL Olcott
Sounds to me like you are proposing a difference! :grin: — chiknsld
If there is no difference between reality and a simulation of reality then no difference
can be discerned...
— PL Olcott
Sounds to me like you are proposing a difference! :grin:
— chiknsld
If there is a difference then this might be a discernable difference.
If there is NO difference then entails that THERE IS NO discernable difference. — PL Olcott
If there is a difference then this might be a discernable difference.
If there is NO difference then entails that THERE IS NO discernable difference.
— PL Olcott
↪PL Olcott if you can claim there is no difference, then someone else can claim they are the same. — chiknsld
When a thing is exactly the same as a duck from all external appearances including
a blood test of DNA, then you can tell it is actually a space alien when it telepathically
invades your thoughts screaming that it <is> a space alien. — PL Olcott
When a thing is exactly the same as a duck from all external appearances including
a blood test of DNA, then you can tell it is actually a space alien when it telepathically
invades your thoughts screaming that it <is> a space alien.
— PL Olcott
When you believe that there is an alien, disguised as a duck, screaming into your head telepathically, there might be deeper epistemic concerns than Gettier problems. — wonderer1
If there is a difference then this might be a discernable difference.
If there is NO difference then entails that THERE IS NO discernable difference.
— PL Olcott
↪PL Olcott if you can claim there is no difference, then someone else can claim they are the same.
— chiknsld
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Identity_of_indiscernibles
When a thing is exactly the same as a duck from all external appearances including
a blood test of DNA, then you can tell it is actually a space alien when it telepathically
invades your thoughts screaming that it <is> a space alien. — PL Olcott
When a thing is exactly the same as a duck from all external appearances including
a blood test of DNA, then you can tell it is actually a space alien when it telepathically
invades your thoughts screaming that it <is> a space alien.
— PL Olcott
You touch on a deep truth, though I am not sure you are aware. :smile:
An infinitely irreducible simulation of reality (as it seems you are proposing) in no way addresses the categorical separation between reality and its simulation. — chiknsld
When the entire set of properties of a thing (including its point in time and space)
are identical to another thing then we can know that they are one-and-the-same thing. — PL Olcott
When the entire set of properties of a thing (including its point in time and space)
are identical to another thing then we can know that they are one-and-the-same thing.
— PL Olcott
Identical points in time and space? This would be illogical, and would also undermine the complexity of your simulation as the fundamental grounds of reality (which were once common) are now dissolved. — chiknsld
We ourselves are not exactly the same as we were one minute ago. — PL Olcott
We ourselves are not exactly the same as we were one minute ago.
— PL Olcott
You would have to show how this is relevant. :smile: — chiknsld
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