nyan_sandwich comments on [Poll] Less Wrong and Mainstream Philosophy: How Different are We? - Less Wrong

38 Post author: Jayson_Virissimo 26 September 2012 12:25PM

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Comment author: [deleted] 27 September 2012 08:57:13PM 0 points [-]

Wow. I voted "No" because modus ponens and such are just procedures that produce evidence, not some kind of magical truth juice.

I guess if "Yes" means you can construct consistent definitions that are not empirically verifiable, then I'd vote Yes.

Comment author: Spinning_Sandwich 29 September 2012 02:49:41AM 0 points [-]

Unless you buy into Kant's synthetic a priori arguments, that's really all analytic means. Of course, in practice it's far more interesting & complicated, and it even leads to the kind of applications that have made secure internet commerce possible, not to mention the computers we use to do that.

At least, on some days I think that's what 'analytic' means. Maybe.

Comment author: [deleted] 29 September 2012 03:08:43AM 0 points [-]

I'm not interested in this philosophy stuff, but our names have an amusing symmetry.

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