On 7/6/2014 4:06 AM, Bruno Marchal wrote:
That's the whole point and burden of my analysis.
So on that basis I disagree that "the same kind of thing can be done
in a physical theory". On the comp assumption, by contrast, belief in
a truth and "acting as if true", in conjunction with their truth
content, are alike derived from the outset as consequences of a
fundamentally epistemological theory.

A consequence of a hypothetical definition.

A consequence of the most standard definition in the field. I am not sure "hypothetical" can be applied to "definition".

I can be because it's "defining" a word that already has a common definition, so the hypothesis has to be that the technical definition will capture what is essential in the common definition.

Brent

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