could you all please stop using super-duper clever words and the like
Now, I'm not picking on you Arcon, but I just want to know the words that you (or anybody else) do not understand. I cannot simplify my post because I do not know which parts need simplifying. Just a general list would be very helpful. And trust me, I have the time to try to make my arguments simpler (I'm currently on an oil field on the North Slope of Alaska and I'm dying of boredom...I hate my job, I hate my job, I hate my job...)
A stab at what might be confusing about my post:
contradiction: any statement or claim that has the form x and not-x. Example: I exist and I do not exist. One is true. But they both cannot be true.
validity (when talking about arguments): any argument where the premises or supporting claims lead to a conclusion. Example: Al Gore is president...all presidents are spotted owls...Therefore, Al Gore is a spotted Owl
Sound (when talking about arguments): a case where the truth of the conclusion follows from the truth of the premises or supporting claims. Example: the above argument is valid because the premises lead to the conclusion...however, it is not a sound argument because the premises are false. Since this is the case, the conclusion that Al Gore is a spotted is not sound and just plain silly.
Premise: A statement used in arguments to set up a conclusion. Example: Al Gore is a spotted owl. Premises do not need to be true for an argument to be valid (see above), but they are necessary for an argument to be sound (see above also).
Proposition: A statement that can be either true or false. Example: I am sitting down.
Contingent/Contingency: What may or may not actually occur. Example: I will stand up in 5 minutes. This is a contingent proposition because I could be still sitting here typing, or I could have wrapped up this post and have stood up.
Divine attribute: A list of 7 common properties that people, cultures, or religions (that is to say, Western people, cultures, or religions) consider God to have. This list includes (but is not a complete list, because I have forgotten them): loves all persons equally, knows all true propositions, can bring about any non-contradictory possible proposition, and is eternal (eternal can be replaced with timeless, but I just dislike the word timeless and its implications).
Possible: any action or worldly state that can come into being. Generally used when talking about alternate worlds and/or realities. Example: It is possible that I can stop typing in 5 minutes. However, it is not possible that I do not exist (this last claim is a contested one...but I am not here to argue for or against it).
World (when talking about possible or actual worlds): the sum of all propositions is what I mean when I talk about a world. Example: there is a sun and earth and a universe and they all have to follow the laws of nature. (This is a simplistic example, but I think you get the point)
Well, that's about all that I can figure out. If you could point out a few words that I may have missed, that would be helpful.
--Edit: Sorry. Spelled your name wrong. The issue has been corrected.
Edited by - Ein-7919 on 23-07-2003 04:06:00