Then why did you bother bringing it up?
So what's the value of truth?
If value is determined by use then what has no use has no value, yet seemingly useless phenomenon, such as mud, are necessary for usefulness to occur, such as the mud being formed into a brick.
Contradictions reflect across all perspectives...
I've never used truth for that...
Using truth for the truth of utility is to use one truth for another.Skepdick wrote: ↑Wed Dec 09, 2020 9:19 pmContradictions reflect across all perspectives...
Paradoxes reflect across all perspectives with the paradox being that which is solvable. Dually that which is contradictory to one is not contradictory to another thus making the contradiction as not strictly subjective.
I've never used truth for that...
Well, I have two show two things: A) A conscious mind exists, and B) Any change needs a conscious mind.Peter Holmes wrote: ↑Wed Dec 09, 2020 1:21 pmWhat evidence is there for the existence of what we call the mind - a thing that can or can't be modelled?
The myth of abstract things runs deep and strong in philosophy and religion. But they're misleading metaphysical fictions - mysteries invented to explain mysteries of our own invention. A dog chasing its tail needs to re-think the premise.