I have been around these boards much longer than you have,
as we both predate computer boards, i dont think you have any basis for this statement. at least i have a few thousand posts on this board alone.
and had similar conversations about the same question. (Way back, when there was no philosophy forum at all.) The same argument has been posted as yours.
of course, this was known before i was born
The one and only difference was that the other party was not a moron,
im sure the other party wasnt.
and it took one post to explain that I do not belong to the camp of logical positivism (the “strong version” as you call it).
funny, but both versions are the result of logical positivism. the weak version is dead because it doesnt provide a way to exclude religious or metaphysical statements. which i am still waiting to demonstrate, if you decide to defend yet another dead theory in the philosophy of science.
He understood, and that was that. It happened a few times later, and again, every time it took only one post to clear out the misunderstanding.
then why did you stick with it for hundreds of posts, and now, apparently arent going to defend the weak verification?
this isnt passing the smell test.
For you, with your almost nonexistent comprehensive skills (aka. cognitive dissonance),
thats not what cognitive dissonance means
it took weeks and many dozens (maybe hundreds) of post to dawn on you.
you only abandoned the strong principle when you had no choice because i kept up the pressure till you were cornered.
And then instead of admitting your lack of understanding you keep on asserting that I was talking about the “strong” version and that I am now back-pedaling.
please, then, post where in philosophical literature where you find the strong and weak versions of verification refered to as ‘correct’ and ‘incorrect’
it took a while to catch on, because in your general lack of familiarity with the subject, you kept refering to one and the other as the ‘correct’ and ‘incorrect’ ones. need i cut and paste those phrases?
but you didnt even do that until you realized that verification is actually self refuting. though i had to post it a great many times. you could have simply read my links the first time i posted them.
Is there no level of intellectual dishonesty that you will not lower yourself into?
better to accuse me of intellectual dishonesty, than to admit you didnt know something? please, then post where in philosophical literature where you find the strong and weak versions of verification refered to as ‘correct’ and ‘incorrect’
they are both incorrect, in that they both failed.
But I may be wrong here. Maybe you are not intellectually dishonest (after all that would require intelligence), just plain dumb. On second thought, this is more likely.
more bluster. insulting people who demonstrate an insufficiency on the part of your arguments isnt going to make them right. it just shows cognitive dissonance.
and im still waiting for you to defend the weak verification principle.