Frances to Saul and others... The antirealist alternative to globally account for what may be felt or sensed or known by humans as being in the world is some kind of subjective mentalism, like notionalism or nominalism or rationalism, which is unacceptable to realists. The common sense hypothesis of external existence is a good guess, derived from individual observations of inner feelings about the seeming haze given of phenomenal stuff, which subjective observations are then put to objective expressions, so that other normal experts who are similarly inclined will by a consensus of their agreed opinion tentatively determine what is real and true. Since the individual observer is unreliable, it falls to the community of observers to control conformity by analyzing their expressed propositions. What collective thinkers have found to date is that mathematics and logics, and synechastics or the evolving phenomenal categories, are ideal objective things that exist independent of human feelings or knowings, and that furthermore the laws of nature and the laws of science are also found to be objective phenomenal constructs. These expert findings of course would be conditionally contingent and provisionally probable. Under the philosophy of realist pragmatism this is a situation of objective relativism, where the human is brought into an indirect relation with the objective phenomena they subjectively feel might exist, and not into a relation with their own inner psyche about the haze of seeming phenomenal stuff that is given uncontrolled to them. The mathematics and logics and laws of nature or science found to exist by humans are not arbitrary inventions. The agents of this design are the dispositional tendencies of stuff to evolve in the best direction possible, which is generally fated towards a good end goal.
Saul wrote... As revealed or hypothesized by human beings - whomergent world se knowledge of the world is emergent - consequently man-made laws are merely propositions and cannot be held to be true - in other words they are either merely symbolic or mythic or in some cases delusional. Frances wrote... My understanding of realist pragmatism on this issue of what continues or exists in the world before signs is that phenomena does, and as categorically structured with monadic qualities and dyadic facts and triadic laws.
