Sorry I missed the opening rounds of this year's {djuno} row, but I see that
all the moves have been made on schedule and correctly. The transitivity moves looked new but soon collapsed under the old problem about false claims. I will only add two notes (NOT worth a penny a pop) 1. Even if the definition of "know" does not include the word "true," it does include the word "fact" to describe what is known. I hope whoever started this line is not now going to claim there are false facts. 2. Despite the intended irony, I am mildly offended by aulun's suggestion that German, a language with a short and rather disastrous history of philosophical writing, should be called philosophical, while English, with a longer and more successful history in the field, should be said not to be (with the exception of the latter part of the 19th century, German philosophy was mainly borrowed, inaccurately, from English or French and then carried to unjustified extremes). |