Message from @Fran

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2020-01-13 02:08:37 UTC  

Logical claims can be proved directly from premises. If I say "All X are Y" this implies logically "Not Y implies not X"

2020-01-13 02:09:04 UTC  

If I say all apples are red, if it's not red it's not an apple

2020-01-13 02:09:14 UTC  

were all globies

2020-01-13 02:09:16 UTC  

and its late

2020-01-13 02:09:18 UTC  

im of to bed

2020-01-13 02:09:20 UTC  

bye

2020-01-13 02:09:23 UTC  

this is logically true even if all apples aren't red, this is logically valid

2020-01-13 02:09:31 UTC  

It's not logically sound because there are some green apples

2020-01-13 02:09:45 UTC  

so what makes it philosophical

2020-01-13 02:09:57 UTC  

philisophy is the process of going through this argumentation

2020-01-13 02:10:04 UTC  

This logical deduction or inference or abduction

2020-01-13 02:10:13 UTC  

usually philsophical arguments are many premises long

2020-01-13 02:10:22 UTC  

so if there is no argument there is no philosophy?

2020-01-13 02:10:23 UTC  

i just have to say this: @Fran dude, not everything in life is philosophy, cmmon lol

2020-01-13 02:10:28 UTC  

ok bye

2020-01-13 02:10:28 UTC  

^

2020-01-13 02:10:32 UTC  

2020-01-13 02:10:37 UTC  

@inky any logical argument is inherently philosophical

2020-01-13 02:10:44 UTC  

it's either deductive abductive or inductive

2020-01-13 02:11:07 UTC  

so if there is no argument there is no philosophy?

2020-01-13 02:11:26 UTC  

I don't know, that's a weird claim

2020-01-13 02:11:33 UTC  

If there's no argument is there still knowledge?

2020-01-13 02:11:40 UTC  

Is there still truths?

2020-01-13 02:12:07 UTC  

logical arguments are LOGICAL, not philosophical WTF dude

2020-01-13 02:12:19 UTC  

Apples an be red green yellow and brown are you racist to apples or something @Fran

2020-01-13 02:12:20 UTC  

Logic can be described as pure common sense

2020-01-13 02:12:24 UTC  

@Alexxx does logic give you knowable statements?

2020-01-13 02:12:26 UTC  

what you claim is absurd and im done trying to understand your twisted form of philosophy

2020-01-13 02:12:30 UTC  

statements with information?

2020-01-13 02:13:00 UTC  

what you claim is not what the academic community considers philosophy

2020-01-13 02:13:13 UTC  

Exactly

2020-01-13 02:13:15 UTC  

you are using a waaaay to broad definition of philosophy dude... the love of knowledge definition

2020-01-13 02:13:15 UTC  

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philosophy "Traditionally, the term "philosophy" referred to any body of knowledge."

2020-01-13 02:13:26 UTC  

yeah ^^^ way to broad

2020-01-13 02:13:29 UTC  

???

2020-01-13 02:13:35 UTC  

This is what academics agree with

2020-01-13 02:14:07 UTC  

Philosopher is of the Greek for lover of wisdom/knowledge

2020-01-13 02:14:10 UTC  

Philosophy (from Greek φιλοσοφία, philosophia, literally "love of wisdom")[1][2][3][4] is the study of general and fundamental questions

2020-01-13 02:14:22 UTC  

first sentence bud

2020-01-13 02:14:28 UTC  

I just said it bud