If there is a possible set of the fundamental axioms, there is a person who adopts this set. Almost so.
Do you know two people with the same 20 or so identical sets of fundamentals?
A beliefs system of a human is quite an arbitrary one.
I hope you merely mean, “there is a point in mind-space that adopts this set”, and not that there exists or has existed a person who does. Just based on the number of possible axioms, that claim is trivially false; and the vast majority of axioms would be particularly unlikely to be chosen by human beings in particular.
Of course. I thought that was obvious.
The majority of those sets of axioms are not occupied by any human mind. Of course.
I should say “human possible” instead of “possible”.
If there is a possible set of the fundamental axioms, there is a person who adopts this set. Almost so.
Do you know two people with the same 20 or so identical sets of fundamentals?
A beliefs system of a human is quite an arbitrary one.
I hope you merely mean, “there is a point in mind-space that adopts this set”, and not that there exists or has existed a person who does. Just based on the number of possible axioms, that claim is trivially false; and the vast majority of axioms would be particularly unlikely to be chosen by human beings in particular.
Of course. I thought that was obvious.
The majority of those sets of axioms are not occupied by any human mind. Of course.
I should say “human possible” instead of “possible”.