Talk:Horned dilemma

One interesting thing about philosophy is one philosophy author claimed philosophers have become childish upon having their claims attacked. Even Socrates was executed for discussing philosophy as Plato described it.

Why the cleanup. The Horned dilemma is true, and so why does not the clean-up crew know it? There are lots of Philosophy issues to discuss with many position papers, so what is up?

About Philosophy and Definition
Philosophy education, for those who did not comment, and then just wanted it removed.

A definition does not necessarily describe the world. It is why many math and philosophy claims and proofs stand from ancient times, because they are true within their definition and satisfy all logic conditions within the definition. Definitions that apply to the world has often led to false science in history, because someone attempted to describe the world with bias, inaccurate definitions of the world, and imperfect knowledge while demanding perfection (a perfectionist fallacy) when describing the world.

For example, the Horned dilemma is defined as unappealing or unwanted choices, so even if it is a selection of schools for you to attend as long as you find the choices unappealing, then it is a Horned dilemma; if you want a school, then the Horned dilemma does not apply. The Horned dilemma itself does not describe the world.

Much of life is based upon opinion, value, and choice that is very dependent upon perception where Hume described our lives based upon secondary information that is dependent upon our senses and ability to process the information, and primary information is something that exists no matter the set of senses used. Absolutes are rare and often impossible to prove, but the relative values are very common. Absolute time, by example, is unknown and might lead to a proof of God, but we only know our relative time to the GMT. Philosophy discusses many things, and Wikipedia has a very small selection of philosophy issues and position papers. Beware copywrite in the United States expired before the year 1976, so go get some old encyclopedia sets and have fun (I found a Encyclopedia Britannia set from 1781, and it is a sure thing the information is public), also under United States law mathematical processes cannot be copywrited (the books are copywrited, but not the algorithms).