Dear elizabeth, I am more optimistic because I believe that
''conscious minds'' can produce clear statement which truth
of falsity can be grasped. There is an short description for
this: ''facts are true statements''.
Beyond the sound of things, and into the soul of things.
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Dear elisabeth, Your separation between ''true facts'' and ''less than true facts'' is as curious as properties without any bearer of the assumed properties. I mentioned truth as well falsity of statements, If one has an clear idea one can easily formulate this idea. Language is not the point. But we need to grasp what is stated in order to judge: true or false. As far as I know there are only two ''truth values'' : true or false (tertium non datur). Your ''account'' imply variations in truth depending on their complexity. I am not an expert in philosophy of science but am not aware of ''different kinds of truth''. Or different kinds of facts as mentioned above . |
@mewsickbuff Not everyone has a passion to keep vinyl clean or listen to the (rare or many) clicks and pops they present or get up and flip it when one side is done or pay the price it takes to make vinyl sound better that CD. Another thing is with vinyl you HAVE to listen to every song, even if you don’t like it. CD, you can skip what you don’t like (probably a major reason why CD sells are bottoming out and streaming is so popular). Don’t but an LP if you don’t like most of the tracks on it, buy SINGLES with one track per side or EPs with few tracks per side, buy what you like. If you want a vinyl turntable act like a CD with programmable function to play only selected tracks from each side of the LP then look for automatic turntables like Technics SL15 You can also have two turntables like many of us, it’s easy to play next track on another turntable and switch between the tables on the phono stage input selector (just like the deejays on the radio). But if you’re too lazy and all you need is background music nonstop then you don’t need vinyl, you need digital (streamed audio). You can also record your own playlist from your vinyl collection. But i don’t understand how all that digital BS can replace a vinyl collection ? P.S. When anyone is talking about clicks and pops of the vinyl media i can say for sure that this person is not a vinyl lover. I don’t clean my vinyl as a fanatic, they are just in perfect condition more or less, i use brush each time i play them, most of them are 40 years old, but i can’t hear any serious clicks and pops that makes me think of a digital alternative to playback music, no way. It’s like claiming that tape has some sort of hiss. This is a nanure of analog media! |
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