Even though not perfect, I believe ChatGPT will give a very basic understanding of 'what is a FSK' in terms of general knowledge since ChatGPT has access to the whole database of accessible knowledge in the internet.
Those who are FSK skeptics in this case are insulting their own intelligence.
Here's ChatGPT's view:
ChatGPT wrote:Yes, the term "A Framework and System of Knowledge" is a meaningful and valid phrase to describe the structured organization and interrelatedness of knowledge in a particular field or discipline, such as science. It acknowledges that knowledge is not just a collection of isolated facts, but is rather an interconnected system of ideas and concepts that can be organized and studied within a framework or structure.
Using this phrase to describe scientific knowledge implies that there is a systematic process by which scientific facts are discovered, verified, and integrated into a broader understanding of the natural world. This can include concepts such as scientific method, peer review, and consensus-building within the scientific community.
Overall, while the specific phrase "A Framework and System of Knowledge" may not be commonly used, it accurately reflects the way that knowledge is organized and understood within many academic fields.
When asked of the FSK relevance to Morality:
Yes, the concept of a framework and system of knowledge can also be applied to the field of morality. In this case, the term would refer to the organized and structured understanding of moral principles and ethical theories within the discipline of ethics.
Within ethics, there are various frameworks and systems of knowledge that help to guide moral reasoning and decision-making. For example, consequentialist theories such as utilitarianism focus on the outcomes or consequences of actions, while deontological theories such as Kantian ethics prioritize following moral duties or rules regardless of their outcomes. Other ethical frameworks include virtue ethics, care ethics, and feminist ethics.
By understanding these different frameworks and systems of knowledge, individuals can more effectively navigate moral dilemmas and make informed ethical decisions. Overall, the concept of a framework and system of knowledge can be applied to many different fields, including both scientific and moral domains.
FDP wrote:I have pointed out an array of issues with your ersatz version of objectivity, and your response has always been to just invent a number and pretend it measures something. That's still all you are doing. Your pretensions to have the credibility of physics with this approach are delusions. You will fail because you are too arrogant to learn from a mistake.
I am aware of your criticisms and I am fully aware they are toothless in this case because your
sense of objectivity is grounded on an illusion. This is like a theists rejecting whatever non-theists propose which is against their view. This is an outright
psychological issue like what Hume did with causation.
Despite the unpolished work, my FSK approach enables us to bring science and theology into a common denominator and thus exposing the extreme contrast in terms of credibility, objectivity, truths, facts and reality.
Besides theology, we can easily contrast out the pseudo-sciences and other obvious contrasting cases.
Which rational and critical thinking person would deny this contrasting FSK-ed objectivity?
With greater polishing, we will be able to compare and place those which has lesser contrast from science as the STANDARD.