Agnostic instrumentalism toward metaphysical models

Nov 06, 2016 23:33

No proof can be offered to any particular metaphysical model via any means. It’s a matter of practical efficacy, not metaphysical truth. Neither paucity nor abundance of imagination points to such truth, i.e. “I can / can’t imagine it being any other way, therefore it is true / false ( Read more... )

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Nonsense unnamed525 November 7 2016, 14:47:30 UTC
Pure reason is how we justify metaphysical models independently of their utility.

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Re: Nonsense nanikore November 8 2016, 05:16:34 UTC
Justification does not equal truth

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So? unnamed525 November 8 2016, 16:48:06 UTC
A process of justification is a procedure by which we at least approximate truth. Rational justification is the logical process by which we derive necessary consequences from some given axioms; if the axioms are true, the consequences must be true.

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Re: So? nanikore November 9 2016, 03:36:30 UTC
I don't see what's so axiomatic regarding any model.

Please elaborate.

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Re: So? unnamed525 March 26 2017, 12:54:07 UTC
"Actualization implies possibility" seems like a solid axiomatic foundation for a metaphysics.

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Re: So? nanikore March 28 2017, 04:28:15 UTC
I'm asking for model that's axiomatic. I don't see that statement as any kind of a model.

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