[lit-ideas] Re: Illogical but true...
- From: "Andreas Ramos" <andreas@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <lit-ideas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 30 Dec 2007 14:23:26 -0800
So, Walter, you reject quantum mechanics because theory doesn't permit it?
yrs,
andreas
www.andreas.com
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Quoting Andreas Ramos <andreas@xxxxxxxxxxx>:
>A sentence, specifically a statement or proposition, cannot be both
>illogical
> and true (or false). As far as I know, nobody has shown this to be
> false,
> not
> even Plato or Andreas. Illogical utterances cannot be truth value
> candidates
> since they possess no identifiable truth conditions. We don't know what
> in
> the
> world would count as a verification or a falsification of the
> statement.
But Walter, I did show this a few days ago. The sentence was both
illogical
and true.
Check your deleted mail.
Balderdash, du hast showed no such thing. You commit the errors I cite in
my
post on this matter of a few days ago.
Repeating claims already made does not count as furthering epistemic
warrant for
those claims.
Having dispatched all present philosophical responsibilities, I return to
a very
nice 18 yr. old Glenlivet, turkey, family, friends and a kidnapped
snowplough
driver. (Not necessarily in that order, of course.)
Waiting for Christmas,
Walter O.
yrs,
andreas
www.andreas.com
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Quoting Andreas Ramos <andreas@xxxxxxxxxxx>:
>A sentence, specifically a statement or proposition, cannot be both >illogical> and true (or false). As far as I know, nobody has shown this to be > false,> not > even Plato or Andreas. Illogical utterances cannot be truth value > candidates> since they possess no identifiable truth conditions. We don't know what > in> the> world would count as a verification or a falsification of the > statement.But Walter, I did show this a few days ago. The sentence was both illogicaland true. Check your deleted mail.
Balderdash, du hast showed no such thing. You commit the errors I cite in my
post on this matter of a few days ago.Repeating claims already made does not count as furthering epistemic warrant for
those claims.Having dispatched all present philosophical responsibilities, I return to a very nice 18 yr. old Glenlivet, turkey, family, friends and a kidnapped snowplough
driver. (Not necessarily in that order, of course.) Waiting for Christmas, Walter O.
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