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PostPosted: Wed Aug 13, 2008 1:31 pm    Post subject: Add User to Ignore List Reply with quote

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On a different note, but related, this is why logic cannot adequately describe reality.


It was never meant to. All it describes is the relationships between propositions. Thats it.
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PostPosted: Wed Aug 13, 2008 1:54 pm    Post subject: Add User to Ignore List Reply with quote

Chaoslord2004 wrote:
josephpalazzo wrote:

On a different note, but related, this is why logic cannot adequately describe reality.


It was never meant to. All it describes is the relationships between propositions. Thats it.


That is true, but those relationships do matter as propositions are thoughts, and it is through thoughts that we come to understand reality. And so to what extent, if any, are propositions related to reality? -- and certainly, that question would lie outside the realm of logic, but it still needs to be adressed. Otherwise, superstitions are just as legitimate...
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Chaoslord2004 wrote:
josephpalazzo wrote:

On a different note, but related, this is why logic cannot adequately describe reality.


It was never meant to. All it describes is the relationships between propositions. Thats it.


That is true, but those relationships do matter as propositions are thoughts, and it is through thoughts that we come to understand reality. And so to what extent, if any, are propositions related to reality? -- and certainly, that question would lie outside the realm of logic, but it still needs to be adressed. Otherwise, superstitions are just as legitimate...


Well, propositions are those things which are true or false, depending upon the state of affairs.
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Homo Sapiens have the 'natural rights' to DO and BELIEVE anything their individual or collective groups can accomplish, including trying to enforce certain behaviors in their societies by claiming that only a certain subset of these 'rights', are actually 'natural rights', bestowed by some mystical creator or 'providence', even though that is complete bullshit, and a fallacious appeal to an imaginary authority.


Your argument is a strawman. I never once talked about a creator or appealed to a natural authority. I supposed you have never heard of Rand, Kant, or Rothbard.

I don't want to delve into a mythical creator with you, but I just wanted to point out your strawman.

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Can you logically explain why someone else should have ownership to your labor?


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Because it is a normative cultural practice where you were raised and you agree to it.


So it takes your agreement, so therefore it took your individual concession of an a priori right.

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Because the 'owners' will punish you if you don't agree to it, and you prefer them owning your labor, versus the punishment.


I still don't see how that is a logical argument for slavery.


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Can you logically prove that natural rights exists, such as life, liberty, property? Is individual ownership a priori true or is it granted by the masses or a ruler.

Can you logically explain why someone else should have ownership to your labor?


These get into ethics, which I am not well versed in.


Shouldn't ethics be constrained by logic or are you just being a purest?
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Can you logically prove that natural rights exists, such as life, liberty, property? Is individual ownership a priori true or is it granted by the masses or a ruler.

Can you logically explain why someone else should have ownership to your labor?


These get into ethics, which I am not well versed in.


Shouldn't ethics be constrained by logic or are you just being a purest?


It has nothing to do with being a purest. I find ethics extremely boring, so I haven't studied it beyond my Intro to Ethics course. Does logic constrain ethics? Well, in the sense that ethical propositions are constrained to a degree. Since ethicists make arguments, one must rely on logic.
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Game theory, motherfuckers...
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Game theory, motherfuckers...


I've done SOME work in that area...not a lot.
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Moloth wrote:
Game theory, motherfuckers...


I've done SOME work in that area...not a lot.


its an interesting intersection of ethics and logic.
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Moloth wrote:
Game theory, motherfuckers...


I've done SOME work in that area...not a lot.


its an interesting intersection of ethics and logic.


that, and decision theory. The great John Van Nuemann practically invented the field...game theory that is.
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is he (Van Nuemann) also the one that came up with a bunch of computer architecture?
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Moloth wrote:
is he (Van Nuemann) also the one that came up with a bunch of computer architecture?


Yup. He was a brilliant mathematician and logician (I probably spelled his name wrong).

He use to come to class, down a bottle of whiskey and lecture of quantum mechanics.
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