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Sure, like I think I said before if you are making a deeper epistemological claim that is fine with me, but where I see us differing is in is at least in our definition of opinion. I have offered a more specific definition and you are using a more general one. I would like to see the papers or books of these “professionals” you are espousing. Specifically the ones to do with opinions, and if they exist how opinions and beliefs are the same thing. I actually am a philosophy undergrad, but I am getting it on the side.So I am somewhat interested in what you are saying.This whole schema assumes that we have access to facts. But the only way we have access to facts is through beliefs – i.e. opinions. Even sensory “knowledge” is just a set of beliefs that we believe are really true. I think we often genuinely know things when our beliefs are true, but ALL of our knowledge is subjective, insofar as facts do not ever directly impose themselves objectively upon our consciousness.
Well since the way I have seen it is that professional philosophers disagree all the time.By professional philosopher I assume the you mean professors.I am espousing the mainstream views among professional philosophers. Perhaps they are all wrong, and you are right.
My bad on this one. Two of the profs I had used the unmarried men are bachelors in different ways and I confused them. On the mathematical side I would say it was from pure reasoning and not an opinion but whatever.(1) “H2O is water” is not a tautology. A necessary truth, yes, but not a tautology.
(2) And yes, you are asserting your opinion. You would be asserting an opinion even if you said “1+1=2”. But not a “mere” opinion.
I you sure about Plato I thought that he classified a priori as objective knowledge and a posteriori as subjective knowledge. I have not learned about him in so long. I still think you are defining opinion as “any premise or conclusion that is held by an individual”, and although I think that definition has it’s uses I do not use it in this context.
If you disagree with me still fine. It really has no bearing on the fact that you still produced a subjective belief and not an objective belief. I was saying that your statement lacked force because you added a weakening clause of “I think” at least by my definition of opinion.