Idle question
Would you say that
"logical positivism is the metaphysical position that one doesn't need a metaphysical position"
is reasonably accurate? Or is it just something that sounds neat but isn't?
"logical positivism is the metaphysical position that one doesn't need a metaphysical position"
is reasonably accurate? Or is it just something that sounds neat but isn't?
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Verificationism is classically too strict (it contradicts itself), for instance; and that's part of what I wanted to suggest with the sentence. A metaphysical position that you don't need a metaphysical position is, after all, also a metaphysical position :)
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I am tempted to give it to Percival Smaug Llewellyn and see what he thinks. “Will ſay things that ſeem to make ſenſe until you think about them for food.”