Like how I don't share (believe in) Christian beliefs, yet I do not believe in Christian beliefs being false just because I do not share them.
Quote from: Sprungli on February 08, 2015, 04:50:20 PMLike how I don't share (believe in) Christian beliefs, yet I do not believe in Christian beliefs being false just because I do not share them.Yes, you do. You necessarily do. Not believing something implies you believe it's falsehood. Otherwise you'd believe it.
Not believing is something that implies I have my doubts, not that I believe it is false. Not believing implies I believe there is the possibility of it's falsehood, that's why there is a difference between someone saying they know something and someone saying they believe something. Believing implies that you think X is most likely, whereas knowing implies you think that X is certain
Quote from: Sprungli on February 08, 2015, 05:05:52 PMNot believing is something that implies I have my doubts, not that I believe it is false. Not believing implies I believe there is the possibility of it's falsehood, that's why there is a difference between someone saying they know something and someone saying they believe something. Believing implies that you think X is most likely, whereas knowing implies you think that X is certainYou can't make that parition; there is no epistemic middle-ground here. You either believe some proposition is true or false, and varying degrees of probability or certainty within that are just fluff.
You are incorrect, it has been proven that the human mind does not think in ways of true or false
Quote from: Sprungli on February 08, 2015, 05:11:17 PMYou are incorrect, it has been proven that the human mind does not think in ways of true or false[citation needed]
Quote from: Meta Cognition on February 08, 2015, 05:13:43 PMQuote from: Sprungli on February 08, 2015, 05:11:17 PMYou are incorrect, it has been proven that the human mind does not think in ways of true or false[citation needed]Yeah, no. I have philosophy to do by the morning, i'm not going to waste any more time here
Quote from: Sprungli on February 08, 2015, 05:53:53 PMQuote from: Meta Cognition on February 08, 2015, 05:13:43 PMQuote from: Sprungli on February 08, 2015, 05:11:17 PMYou are incorrect, it has been proven that the human mind does not think in ways of true or false[citation needed]Yeah, no. I have philosophy to do by the morning, i'm not going to waste any more time hereWhat the fuck? Don't make claims like that if you aren't going to provide links for them.
I shouldn't need to, why would I provide a link to a universally accepted, basic fact of life?
Quote from: Sprungli on February 08, 2015, 06:06:48 PMI shouldn't need to, why would I provide a link to a universally accepted, basic fact of life?I must have missed the memo which let us all know that people don't deal with propositions on a true-false basis. . . So, yeah, either provide some evidence or rescind your claim.
No buts, no explanations, no exceptions.