Message from @The Unknown Scout
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That is inherently philsophical
G'day fellas
Fun fact almost everything is making a claim
yeah
so anything that humans consciously do is philosophy ?
any claims they make
Your a human
really philosophy is answering claims, I guess just a claim is just pure logic
whats the difference?
But I don't see a strong line between the two
between a claim and an action conciously made
If I say "No, a circle is not square, because circles are defined as X while squares are Y and X cannot equal Y" that's a logical argument
And therefore philosophy
@Fran that's not a logical statement, it is a claim followed by evidence
wait now you are changing your terms
@inky i literally just said I'd probably just define logical claims as logic
so , gravity exists, a logical claim is not philosophy
That's not a purely logical claim
You're making a claim about physical reality
so is, a circle is square
Fran what shape is the earth
one is just true
Logical claims can be proved directly from premises. If I say "All X are Y" this implies logically "Not Y implies not X"
If I say all apples are red, if it's not red it's not an apple
were all globies
and its late
im of to bed
bye
this is logically true even if all apples aren't red, this is logically valid
It's not logically sound because there are some green apples
so what makes it philosophical
philisophy is the process of going through this argumentation
This logical deduction or inference or abduction
usually philsophical arguments are many premises long
so if there is no argument there is no philosophy?
i just have to say this: @Fran dude, not everything in life is philosophy, cmmon lol
ok bye
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