i like chinese democracy, but not as well as the other work. i wore out my appetite tape. i played it all day every day. i even took it prairie dog hunting with me, so if nobody popped up, it could still listen to it and plink. Guns N’ Roses is and will be the best rock band of all time.
i still cant play any on my ukulele, but i saw somebody on youtube playing sweet child of mine and after sherly crow completely destroyed the song, i can t do any worse. i might as well try to learn the arpeggio (thats the only music word i know, i play the uke after all)
Yeah, I’ve heard a hundred decent covers of
Sweet Child, but noone can play that opening riff like Slash… even Slash can’t play it like Slash anymore, actually.
neither, im going to tell you that the ressurection was established as an objective fact to the observers who left a number of witness statements concerning their experiences, that both predicted the Messiah, and then described it from several different peoples points of view, and then ask on what basis you reject it.
Well, there’s all sorts of problems attached to event even as you describe it, but accepting,
arguendo, that such a thing happened and was witness by a bunch of disciples and others, the
basis for that being accepted as an objective fact has long since disappeared. Now, it’s objectively much more economical and parsimonious to understand it to be a completely non-miraculous story, based on the evidence we
can verify objectively at this point. What was potentially verifiable at the time is now totally unreasonable to accept.
I reject it for that reason – it’s utterly implausbible and fabulous in light of the more mundane, but far more compelling alternative explanations.
thats not a metaphysical claim, it comes from the fact that empiricism is maqueraded as an objective standard, when its really just an assumption, they dont dispel in highschool. they really should teach philosophy.
It is a metaphysical claim, and a very strong, ambitious one – that some heuristic is the “only sure” means of discerning truth. That is profound statement about the nature of truth, the nature of
being. It doesn’t adress what
is, but rather
how things “is”. Metaphysics. Folly. Might as well amuse ourselves talking about “essence”.
that doesnt move the ball at all, empiricism is still not empirically valid.
It is valid, in that it performs. That’s the goal of the empirical enterprise, to build models which are predictive and performative against experience and observation. And in that pursuit, empricism has produced much success. If by “valid” you mean something other than “matches experience and observation” I can’t think what you would mean by it.
its an assumption, where you call it the best arbiter of truth we have available, that is the bald assertion that fools some people. you have no idea if it is the best arbiter of truth, because you dont know if its true.
I can say I have no other paradigms that produce models that perform better against observation and experience. I don’t think you do, either. If you do, let me know what it is, and we can see how that model performs against the vagaries of experience and observation. There may be better models, one could not ever rule that out. But we don’t have any available. If they exist, they remain unknown to us.
empiricism has no explanatory or predictive power, its merely using senses to observe the world around you. predictive powers are mathematical constructs based on empirical observation.
That’s what predictive and explanatory power
is. If you can develop a model – a set of rules and processes that can anticipate outcomes based on particular (name removed by moderator)uts, you have predictive power for sure, and explanatory power to the extent you can describe the rules and processes that comprise the model. If you can apply the mathematical construct, you necessarily have predictive and explanatory capital in that construct.
-TS