Hi Stephen P. King  

A tape recorder could prove your theory wrong. 

Berkeley finally gave in and said that realism
was acceptable because God could see or hear it.


Roger Clough, rclo...@verizon.net 
11/5/2012  
"Forever is a long time, especially near the end." -Woody Allen 


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Time: 2012-11-05, 11:10:06 
Subject: Re: Communicability 


On 11/5/2012 10:35 AM, Roger Clough wrote: 
> Hi Stephen P. King 
> 
> Infallibility isn't involved. The typical textbook 
> explanation for realism is, "if a tree falls in a 
> forest and nobody is there to hear it, would it 
> make a sound?" 
> 
> A realist (such as me) would say "yes." 
     The logician in me would say "no!" Because a sound is something  
that must be capable of being heard to exist. If no one is truly around,  
then the noise that the tree might make cannot be heard and thus there  
is not a sound. 


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