Further, your claim, “all claims require evidence if you want to know that your claims match the world,” is trivially circular, since it refers to “the world,” which in your view appears to mean nothing other than “that which is evident.” Hence your claim is equivalent to: “all claims require evidence if you want to know that your claims match the evidence.”
This claim is not inductively justifed, as you claim, on the basis of its having proven to be “consistently reliable.” The only way in which it is justified is by virtue of the fact that it is self-evident.
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Hi, Firstly I would appreciate it if you addressed my post in its entirety. I did pose a question to you about your claim and showed that it was circular. But you have chose to ignore that part of my post and ask questions. Its hard to continue a discussion this way.
So once again, is your claim about “evidence based inquiry” a fact claim about the world? If it is, you are back to the problem of circular logic once again. Unless you agree that you have to broaden your definition of evidence to include self-evident truths.
Not Anti-Theist, he can answer for himself, but this is an important point for me to make, I think; this comes up all the time, the “circular argument” thingy. Science, and evidence-based inquiry/analysis, needs properly ZERO justification. It’s a gamble, a bet, a metaphysical what-if, a research program. As such, it needs no “other half of the circle”, any more than a scientific hypothesis needs to prove itself before it can be considered worthy of being proved.
If evidence and empirical testing of the extramental world are NOT amenable to modeling and development of performing theories and principles, we shall not expect those models to perform – why would they? There’s no correlation, no isomorphism, no interdependence if so. But if we can develop models that perform, and empirically, it very much looks like we can, and have then we congratulate ourselves smugly and pat ourselves on the make for making a shrewd metaphysical bet.
But it’s just a bet, call it a hunch if you like. It needs no justification whatsoever because it’s vetted by testing and empirical performance. This is the triumph of science over the insular pedantics of “classic philosophy” or speculative metaphysics.
So the “circular argument” thingy signals a fundamental misunderstanding of how science, and evidence-based analysis establish themselves. A priori justification is for suckers. to put it crudely. Make your bet, and let’s see how the external word treats it in terms of performance.
And importantly, we can just shrug at laments of "what about the ‘deeper truths’, you know, the really profound metapshysical truths where evidence doesn’t apply?’. Meh! What of it, we have real models that really perform, or don’t. This is where the real action is for minds seeking knowledge. There’s plenty of deep and profound questions inside that perimeter that we’ve made very little headway on for any who are determined to be “knowledge soldiers of the super-profound”.
Example of self evident truths are metaphysical truths. Ex: Other minds exist, all claims require evidence etc. These are value claims as far as I can see.
That’s a claim that just cuts an epistemology into little, subjective bits, where there had been real, objective knowledge prior. “Other minds exist” is a very good example of where evidence-based reasoning obtains; it’s not “metaphysically true” in some self-evident sense. That’s absurd, and that’s a term I don’t use very much here. The existence of other minds is a hypothesis which, under the load of testing and evaluation in the feedback loop of life, the cycles of real life, bears out MUCH better than any alternative. The evidence is against the alternative hypotheses. And as above, humans need no “permission” or “justification” to entertain hypothesis – this is what imagination is for, formulating bets or honing intuitions into propositions that go into the real world and fare poorly or well, according to their merits… as real-world-compatible ideas.
As soon as one says “other minds exist” is “self-evidently true”, one has slipped into nihilism, for by this measure,
anything, anything at all can be smuggled into “rational beliefs” as “self-evident”.
Some might even claim God as a self evident truth but lets leave that aside for now and concentrate on your claim.
This is perhaps the most egregious example I can think of for what I just mentioned in my previous paragraph. If one allows oneself the cheat of “self-evident”, this is what you get, and now your knowledge is erased, your claims of “truth” are PERFECTLY INDISTINGUISHABLE from claims of “falsehood”. When one can “bless” any idea at all with the halo of “self-evidence”, sure as shootin’, and right here in the same post, “God is self-evident” gets advanced.
-TS