I thought a belief that isn’t even in-principle falsifiable was essentially a floating belief not entangled to reality about something epiphenomenal that you couldn’t statistically ever have correctly guessed?
There are statements that are neither correct nor incorrect. “A ; This statement is false” would be one example.
Another statement would be “B : I know that this statement is false.” From my own perspective A and B are both statement to which I can’t attach the label true or false. For me it would be a mistake to believe that A or B are true or that they are false.
There’s also another class of beliefs: You have a bunch of beliefs that you learned when you were three years old and younger about how you have a mind and of how other have minds. You believe that there’s something that can be meaningfully called “you” that can be happy or sad. You believe that you are a worthwhile human being whose life has meaning.
Those beliefs are central to act as a sane human being in the world but they might not be falsifiable true. It very difficult to go after the beliefs that you learned in your first three years of life as they are deeply ingrained in the way you deal with the world.
Someone who believes that their life has meaning usually can’t give you a p value for that claim. It’s a belief that they hold for their own emotional health.
They don’t really need to examine that belief critically. It’s okay to hold beliefs that way if you know that you do.
There are statements that are neither correct nor incorrect. “A ; This statement is false” would be one example.
Another statement would be “B : I know that this statement is false.” From my own perspective A and B are both statement to which I can’t attach the label true or false. For me it would be a mistake to believe that A or B are true or that they are false.
There’s also another class of beliefs: You have a bunch of beliefs that you learned when you were three years old and younger about how you have a mind and of how other have minds. You believe that there’s something that can be meaningfully called “you” that can be happy or sad. You believe that you are a worthwhile human being whose life has meaning.
Those beliefs are central to act as a sane human being in the world but they might not be falsifiable true. It very difficult to go after the beliefs that you learned in your first three years of life as they are deeply ingrained in the way you deal with the world.
Someone who believes that their life has meaning usually can’t give you a p value for that claim. It’s a belief that they hold for their own emotional health. They don’t really need to examine that belief critically. It’s okay to hold beliefs that way if you know that you do.