Message from @The Unknown Scout

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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

2020-01-13 02:14:41 UTC  

not any body of knowledge

2020-01-13 02:14:47 UTC  

???

2020-01-13 02:14:48 UTC  

in the context you were referring to that in your claim about science being philosophical, yeah ok, fine, but in the common sens of the word it refers to the actual matter of philosophy, i.e. the study of ideas about knowledge, not the knowledge itself

2020-01-13 02:14:57 UTC  

its the the study of questions about those bodies

2020-01-13 02:15:04 UTC  

What is a general question inky

2020-01-13 02:15:05 UTC  

nevermind