This sort of construction has an antirealist bent.
So suppose our language were the whole of mathematics, and we adopted a constructivist position, such that a mathematical theorem is true only if there is a proof that it is true. We can adopt the antirealist position that the Goldberg Conjecture, since it is unproven, has the truth value "meh" - is neither truth nor false. — Banno
What would it mean to say Christianity is true? — Tom Storm
Good questions Tom :up: — javi2541997
Sure it can be defended – it works. The scientific method consists of an archive of practices, and is not a proposition. Compare modern medicine to "faith healing": the latter does not work anywhere nearly as well, or reliably, as the former. After all, as the abductive saying goes: nothing fails like prayer. :eyes: — 180 Proof
Just because some topics are not empirically verifiable, does not mean they are not verifiable or defendable by reason alone. E.g. the scientific method cannot be defended empirically (that would be circular) but it is defended by epistemology, which is a rational science. — A Christian Philosophy
The theory says that a proposition is true provided there exists a fact corresponding to it. — Pie
But then an idealist will say "If the world(x) is indistinguishable from a hallucination(y), then the world is a hallucination." — Yohan
Heh, hopefully I'm just making a point about the domain of "P" -- though this is philosophy, and I wouldn't be surprised if I'm on team anti-parade — Moliere
Precisely. That's what I've been advocating, too, on these pages. Only problem is, Agent Smith, we haven't found this Agent X that causes both. Nobody is even looking for it, the scientific community is so complacently satisfied that CO2 increase is what causes global warming, and that it's human created. — god must be atheist
Whosoever kills a human being without (any reason like) man slaughter, or corruption on earth, it is as though he had killed all mankind ... — 5:32
Beauty is truth, truth beauty, - that is all Ye know on earth, and all ye need to know. — John Keats (Ode to a Grecian urn)
pan-aestheticism — 180 Proof
Beauty is truth, truth beauty, - that is all Ye know on earth, and all ye need to know. — John Keats (Ode to a Grecian urn)
there are no facts, only interpretations — 180 Proof
I want some of that. :cool:
Although.
I think I might have had a slurp before... :chin:
Best wishes :pray: — Amity
So, did you show how to appreciate the flower in the moment.
Or did you cut the vipers down... — Amity
Without opinions TPF would be an arid desert. — Amity
It's how we cut into them that's interesting, don't you think? — Amity
You wot, got no Youtube video? — Amity
OH GREAT! Another sex scandal, this time in outer space! — Bitter Crank
Meet the new boss, same as the old boss. — Daniel Bonevac
Scientism, the belief that “any claim that is not provable by the empirical sciences is meaningless”, is itself not provable by the empirical sciences. — A Christian Philosophy
truth is so much more than correspondence — Moliere
truth is so much more than correspondence
— Moliere
Exactly. — Tate
Th-th-th-that's all folks. — Porky the Pig
there is no 'true' self — Jack Cummins
What difference would it make to our existence whether or not "we live in a simulation"? — 180 Proof
That, my friend, is the right question. — Dr. Lanning (I Robot)
In law, commingling is a breach of trust in which a fiduciary mixes funds held in care for a client with his own funds, making it difficult to determine which funds belong to the fiduciary and which belong to the client. — DA671
