Logically, yes! No-one says 'I think this but know it's wrong.' Incoherent.https://twitter.com/benpobjie/status/898742475770126336 …
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Replying to @HPluckrose
Not sure i agree. I can recognize that what i think springs from emotion, is irrational or illogical but is "what i think".
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Replying to @mattstockhausen
Sure but in this sense, we're clearly talking about 'things I think are true' not anything I am capable of thinking.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
I mean, tho, that i will express what i hope is true or want to be true even tho i do not believe it (e.g., assertions abt the afterlife).
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Replying to @mattstockhausen
I think heaven exists but I don't believe heaven exists?
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Replying to @HPluckrose
This, i gather, differs from your own experience.
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Replying to @mattstockhausen
I recognise being conflicted on things & asserting one side because it's the one you'd like to be true.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @mattstockhausen
But in discussion of what is true, no-one can say coherently. ' I think this is true whilst not believing that it is true.'
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Replying to @HPluckrose @mattstockhausen
Generally, 'you think you're right' is incoherent because what people think is right is what people think is right.
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Yes, right in the sense of accurate. True in the sense of accurate.
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