If you really want to express "yourself" as so 'self-assured', then I suggest you have the actual irrefutable proof, before hand. Now, where and when have I, supposedly, not expressed the actual irrefutable Truth? What are the exact words that I used? Why do you think or believe that 'it' is no the actual irrefutable Truth? And, what is the actual irrefutable Truth, instead?Magnus Anderson wrote: ↑Sun Aug 17, 2025 10:51 amSo why are you doing the very thing you accuse other human beings of doing?
Not really as I already know what the answer is.Magnus Anderson wrote: ↑Sun Aug 17, 2025 10:51 amSo what you're actually asking me is, "Is your definition something that can be agreed with and accepted by everyone?"Age wrote: ↑Sun Aug 17, 2025 3:09 am All definitions are subjective ones, however what makes a definition and objective one, and thus a definition that is actually irrefutable True is the exact same thing that makes up 'objectivity', itself. For those who are, still, not yet aware, it is 'that', which could be agreed with and accepted by every one, which is what is objective, and thus irrefutably True, in Life.
The fact that it is not True and does not align with what is actually True.Magnus Anderson wrote: ↑Sun Aug 17, 2025 10:51 am What stops other people from accepting my definition?
'We' are in a 'philosophy forum', where Truth and/or finding Truth and answers is very relevant. Well to most anyway, if not all.
'What', exactly, is, supposedly, my mistake?
And, how is 'that', supposedly, so-called 'my mistake', exactly?
Okay, so what you actually meant is the definition, or meaning, of any word is 'the meaning' is relevant to the speaker/writer, correct?Magnus Anderson wrote: ↑Sun Aug 17, 2025 10:51 amThe one who speaks, i.e. uses the word, gets to decide what the word means.
Also, if 'these' are 'the rules', the meaning of the word 'Mind'
Although, ideally, everyone should stick to the normative definition of the word, i.e. the ones specified in the dictionaries.
When I use the word "objective", I get to decide what it means. [/quote]
Except for the fact that 'now' 'I' am the speaker/writer, here, and 'I' am using the 'objective' word 'now. So, 'now' 'I' get to decide what 'the word' means. Well according to 'your logic' anyway? And, 'now' the 'objective' word does not mean what 'you', previously, claimed it meant.
That 'one word' may well be the case, but some of the rest of your other words expressed Falsehoods. Therefore, your sentence did not logically follow. Which is obviously necessary in philosophical discussions.Magnus Anderson wrote: ↑Sun Aug 17, 2025 10:51 am I explained what it means. And I've shown that it aligns with the dictionaries.
As 'I' just showed 'you' and proved above, here.Magnus Anderson wrote: ↑Sun Aug 17, 2025 10:51 am When you use the word, you get to decide what it means.
If only you knew "magnus anderson". If only 'you' knew.Magnus Anderson wrote: ↑Sun Aug 17, 2025 10:51 am You obviously do not understand what definitions are and how they work.
Unfortunately, it's a common ignorance, even among self-proclaimed philosophers.
Did you provide 'your definition' of who and/or what a 'philosopher' is, exactly, when 'I' asked 'you' to, previously?
If no, then why not?
And, are 'you' are self-proclaimed philosopher, or not?