I got a chuckle out of this little repartee. Looking forward to reading your paper.
Value is a judgement call, which is necessarily subjective and therefore non-intrinsic. I'd relegate the intrinsic what is objective. Objective is that which is subjective but agreed upon between subjects. So in the end, a judgement call nonetheless. Perception is reality.
Economically speaking, I agree. Philosophically, and on a broader scale, logic dictates that it is not so cut and dry. The sentence "perception is reality" is an objective truth claim, in and of itself.
Is that statement? Because if that statement isn't true, it is self-nullifying.
"Nothing is true."
If that is not true, intrinsically, is it just true relatively?
relatively.
absolutely relatively?
relatively relatively
Are you sure?
I got a chuckle out of this little repartee. Looking forward to reading your paper.
Value is a judgement call, which is necessarily subjective and therefore non-intrinsic. I'd relegate the intrinsic what is objective. Objective is that which is subjective but agreed upon between subjects. So in the end, a judgement call nonetheless. Perception is reality.
Economically speaking, I agree. Philosophically, and on a broader scale, logic dictates that it is not so cut and dry. The sentence "perception is reality" is an objective truth claim, in and of itself.