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On 4/20/25 1:53 PM, olcott wrote:Try reading his paper before you stupidly assume what he says.On 4/20/2025 11:29 AM, Richard Damon wrote:But it isn't, and that is YOUR screw up. Part of the problem is that the phrase "True by the meaning of the words alone", doesn't actually have meaning in a Natural Language context, as words have vaired, imprecise, and even spectrums of meaning, perhaps even multiple meanings at once. (This is even a form of word play used to convey special meanings).On 4/20/25 tic 1:33 AM, olcott wrote:>No counter-example to the above statement exists for all>
computation and all human reasoning that can be expressed
in language.
But can all Human reasoning be actually expressed in language?
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For instance, how do you express the smell of a rose in a finite string so you can do reasoning with it?
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https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/analytic-synthetic/
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all human reasoning that can be expressed in language
<is> the {analytic} side of the analytic/synthetic distinction
that humanity has totally screwed up since
>No, the point he was making was that this is NOT the only possible meaning of Bachelor.
Two Dogmas of Empiricism
Willard Van Orman Quine
https://www.ditext.com/quine/quine.html
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Couldn't even understand that the term Bachelor
as stipulated to have the semantic meaning of
Bachelor(x) ≡ ~Married(x) ∧ Male(x) ∧ Adult(x) ∧ Human(x)
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