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oneofthem
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you are confined to direct statements about the world, and this is without talking about those statements themselves. | ||
excitedBear
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It is expressing the same thing using different words. | ||
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Karis Vas Ryaar
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On April 02 2015 00:59 oneofthem wrote: uh but that's ridiculous. sorry but if you want to dismiss 'philosophy' you also can't be saying stuff like "everyone is saying the same thing". that's simply retarded. you are confined to direct statements about the world, and this is without talking about those statements themselves. well to be fair although its a little different from what their arguing ( this is quoted straight from Bertrand Russell's history of western Philosophy) "some philosophers such as Carnap did argue that all philosophical problems are really syntactical, and that, when errors in syntax are avoided, a philosophical problem is thereby either solved or shown to be insoluble. I think this is an overstatement but there can be no doubt that the utility of philosophical syntax in relation to traditional problems is very great. " Russel also i may have been confusing semantics and syntax. | ||
Acrofales
Spain17186 Posts
On April 02 2015 01:41 zlefin wrote: Did blizzard put up their april fools joke? I looked on the blizzard site, and battle.net site, and I didn't see anything. There's something that could be an April Fool's joke on the hearthstone site, but it is really lame. Other than that, I don't know. Maybe the LotV beta is April Fool's? | ||
oneofthem
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On April 02 2015 02:23 Karis Vas Ryaar wrote: well to be fair although its a little different from what their arguing ( this is quoted straight from Bertrand Russell's history of western Philosophy) "some philosophers such as Carnap did argue that all philosophical problems are really syntactical, and that, when errors in syntax are avoided, a philosophical problem is thereby either solved or shown to be insoluble. I think this is an overstatement but there can be no doubt that the utility of philosophical syntax in relation to traditional problems is very great. " Russel that's not what excitedBear is saying in that post though, or the subsequent one | ||
Karis Vas Ryaar
United States4396 Posts
On April 02 2015 03:04 oneofthem wrote: that's not what excitedBear is saying in that post though, or the subsequent one I guess I focused too much on the misunderstandings part of it which is a little similar. yeah the rest doesn't really apply. also i may have been confusing semantics and syntax, my bad. I think there's a bit of an argument about how all the arguments are based on different definitions of words and such that could be made. | ||
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Fecalfeast
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On April 02 2015 00:27 dale122 wrote: What are the chances of an afterlife if I pay for my head to be cryogenicly frozen when I die, assuming I have no mental deterioration and it is frozen in good time? 100% | ||
fruity.
England1711 Posts
On April 01 2015 23:42 excitedBear wrote: Expectations are going through the roof for this one Only two true fans on TL. You and I. | ||
jello_biafra
United Kingdom6631 Posts
Aha! I have discovered the thing which you are anticipating. | ||
fruity.
England1711 Posts
On April 02 2015 08:41 jello_biafra wrote: Aha! I have discovered the thing which you are anticipating. Welcome to The Brotherhood! We may only be three, but our numbers will grow! | ||
jello_biafra
United Kingdom6631 Posts
On April 02 2015 08:52 fruity. wrote: Welcome to The Brotherhood! We may only be three, but our numbers will grow! Thanks, I'm sure the numbers will inflate vastly as the time approaches | ||
GreenHorizons
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Millitron
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On April 02 2015 09:58 GreenHorizons wrote: Do baby dill pickles taste different than regular dill pickles or is that all in my head? Probably depends on the brand. Claussen's taste different than Vlassic. | ||
GreenHorizons
United States21792 Posts
On April 02 2015 11:44 Millitron wrote: Probably depends on the brand. Claussen's taste different than Vlassic. But you're saying the same brand of pickles should taste the same be they baby or full size? | ||
Cascade
Australia5405 Posts
On April 02 2015 09:58 GreenHorizons wrote: Do baby dill pickles taste different than regular dill pickles or is that all in my head? Do a blind test. Have a friend cut regular and baby into pieces that you can't tell where they are from. Literally blind yourself if needed. Then scramble the pieces (your friend keeps track on which are which) and then you try the 20 pieces and try to tell if each piece is baby or regular. Then compare to truth that your friend has. If there actually is a difference, you should be able to get almost all of them right. Otherwise you will get about half of them wrong. Glgl. Double blind probably overkill in this setting. | ||
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