This bachelor is married' would not be self-contradictory, even though the statement 'No bachelor is married' is used as a canonical example of an analytic truth. — andrewk
Such doubt is belief based. All belief consists of meaningful correlations drawn between different things. — creativesoul
Or I suffer an inner ear infection that makes balance impossible, and so cannot demonstrate my skill; do I still know how to ride? — Banno
I think that Moore is separating the fools of the audience. Who - in that situation - would deny that Moore's hand is external to them? — creativesoul
I think it would be better to think something like, that having a hand and believing one has a hand are much the same thing - "inseparable", as you say. After all, to believe on has a hand, one has to understand ownership in some way, and what hands are in some other. — Banno
Thoughts? — Purple Pond
There's nothing like what there would be if all the mathematical forms instantiated in the same way. — fdrake
If the platonic realists are right, the name of that junkyard is the Platonic realm of forms. — fdrake
th. The main thrust is simply that most mathematical objects aren't worthy of study, — fdrake
but the recognition that the world is a certain way for us to reason about — Pierre-Normand
If you think science exhausts the claim to explanation, then this strikes me as a reductive reading, unwarranted imposed from without, of what the sciences do. — StreetlightX
he smallest units of matter are, in fact, not physical objects in the ordinary sense of the word; they are forms, structures or—in Plato's sense—Ideas, which can be unambiguously spoken of only in the language of mathematics. — Werner Heisenberg
It is the phenomenal which is the real and if we desire to understand it we cannot subsume it under some abstract system. — StreetlightX
The question is about subsumption under abstraction. — StreetlightX
I think the existence of atoms is questionable, in the sense of them being anything like the fundamental constituents of things. And I'm in pretty good company: — Wayfarer
How do they? You made the claim. — StreetlightX
. It is the phenomenal which is the real and if we desire to understand it we cannot subsume it under some abstract system. — StreetlightX
I sent this message, then typed it in. True story. Things have been happening out of order with me for a while now. — Hanover
I don't know if there is a way to structurally protect SCOTUS from political sturm and drang. Packing, enlarging, establishing term limits for justices... replacing them with Martians... Just don't know. — Bitter Crank
What we do know is that under pressure, Kavanaugh turned more than a bit vicious. Not a good thing for a potential SCOTUS justice to display. Not a good thing for an appellate judge to display, for that matter. — Bitter Crank
but at certain periods in the past the game has been played with better acting than it is being played now. — Bitter Crank
Without acknowledging this basic, self-evident truth, this hinge proposition, — Banno
No. The experiment can also be considered at a macro scale using Schrodinger's cat as Banno suggests above. — Andrew M
The experimenters send a photon through an interferometer where one path has event A followed by event B and the other path has event B followed by event A. The paths are recombined and measurements of the photon match the predictions of quantum mechanics rather than classical mechanics (where the photon travels only one of the paths). — Andrew M
Can we acquire knowledge of that which is not existentially dependent upon language? — creativesoul
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This seems to be where much of philosophy has been hung... — creativesoul
Alas, the whole notion of justice is so far betrayed by both sides, that they might as well dissolve the committee and the supreme court both. Justice counts for nothing, and nobody believes in it. — unenlightened
Or you could be having a psychotic episode. — Purple Pond
It could be something that can't be explained by science but is not in conflict with laws of nature. It other words, it is complementary with nature not opposing it. — Purple Pond
Apathy kills — Evil
Apathy kills — Evil
