logically impossible is really interesting
the fact that you can "imagine" a situation that is "impossible". understanding this seems like digging a lot more into what "imagining" is and what "impossible" is
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one reason i'm interested in this, let's say you want "absolute certainty" but someone shows that "absolute certainty" is "impossible"
"it" being "impossible" makes me dubious that "it" was ever the thing that was held in your mind
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“absolute certainty” is the absence of (the experience of) doubt
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i like this start
and then i'm curious how the quantifiers cache out
like "I don't want to *ever* experience doubt in *any* context", i'm wondering how "ever" and "any" are psychologically realized.
i'm also v interested in this from the more mathy angle
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like in math, how do the various forms of infinity manifest themselves
how do quantifiers manifest
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Absolute certainty is possible because it is not always possible to doubt
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