Comment on Mom they're fighting again
gandalf_der_12te@discuss.tchncs.de 1 day agoin that case we cannot ever be “right” about anything, as any thought we have is just a model that helps us get through life?
Comment on Mom they're fighting again
gandalf_der_12te@discuss.tchncs.de 1 day agoin that case we cannot ever be “right” about anything, as any thought we have is just a model that helps us get through life?
flora_explora@beehaw.org 1 day ago
Yes and it is very important to constantly remind ourselves that all our abstractions and classifications are just that. Helpful tools for us to view and understand the world. People tend to forget that and over time see their categorization as essential and natural. For example, sex and gender are both socially constructed but people forget that and then create a whole set of rules around it to reinforce that categorization including social stigmatization and infant mutilation.
gandalf_der_12te@discuss.tchncs.de 1 day ago
ok then two comments:
if nothing is strictly true, then that implies that the statement that “nothing is strictly true” is also not strictly true, i.e. there are exceptions which are strictly true …
jokes aside, your comment reminds me of a funny story i once read where a biologist does research on clover (you might know this one). he investigates all clover he can find and finds that they all have 3 leaves. so he calls it a law of nature that clover has three leaves.
one faithful morning, he walks out of door and finds a 4-leaved clover in the garden (which is symbol of good luck in some cultures). however, he rebukes at that and tries to sue the clover for violating the law of nature …
kinda the same spirit as what you said above. people make observations, then make these observations into laws, and if somebody breaks them, that’s their fault. instead, the model was conceived inappropriately .