(January 8, 2013 at 4:24 pm)HalcyonicTrust Wrote: With or without the existence of subjectivity, whatever exists, necessarily exists as some thing, an object, whether outside, or inside, a mind - that's objective.
The concept of the law of identity, A=A, in logic, is indeed subjective.
Logic is subjective. It works for everything we can perceive... but that's just the thing... we do not see all. Or maybe we do.
Quote:But the actuality of the law of identity, the fact that whatever exists really does exist as something, and that's some thing, an object, whether just objectively or also containing a mind, and containing subjectivity therefore, is a fact is a fact is a fact, and a logical one, and that's objective.
A fact is is subjective. Knowing what things are objectively is to be wrong every time.
Or maybe not?

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Where the dear and the strangers can play
Where sometimes is heard a discouraging word
But the skies are not stormy all day