Remember that by dismissing the LNC you accept ALL contradictory ideas as both being true, not just one. — Harry Hindu
You mean to say "everyone has their own logic" and that there's no such thing as universal logic. — Agent Smith
Would you compare the colour of an apple with the sides of an triangle for me? I'm curious how it would go :PI shouldn't do this but I could do this. — Agent Smith
When I do something like this in programming I get:If I don't do this, does it lead to a contradiction? A category error? Yet, if the point is to explore the mind world, why get bogged down by (silly) rules? The man who refused to compare the sky to a dog is better than a man who does? — Agent Smith
If not, we need proof that the universe is logical. Do you have one? Your post in the other thread of mine was interesting to say the least. — Agent Smith
Why not? Is illogic always involuntary? — Agent Smith
Thoughts and logic go hand in hand. If I want to think of a particular thing, I first have to know the thing. I've showcased how we learn of new things through association and comparison. Comparison in itself is an act of applying logic. Logic is the principles we appy to check for consistency. It makes sure that our comparisons are valid.Why? — Agent Smith
logical connections between ideas reveal truth/sense/reality? — Agent Smith
Logically in the classical sense (categorical, sentential, predicate logic), the key premise being the law of noncontradiction (LNC) can't be violated!
I'm concerned because there seems to be no deductive proof for The Fundamental Principle of Epistemology. — Agent Smith
The brain regulates its activity mindful of what is present in our sphere of awareness. It actively ensures that disruptive processing going on in the brain is kept out of our conscious awareness and maybe even promotes constructive processing. — tom111
B) The brain regulates its activity irrespective of what enters our consciousness, and higher levels of integration occur in areas of processing that ultimately lead to higher survival rates regardless of what it throws into our sphere of consciousness. — tom111
The reason children are treated as innocent and less liable for their actions is not because of their body age but because of their mental age. — TheMadFool
biological is nature, we agree, argument and my opinion is artifical does not exist in that meaning, artifical is a nature is premise. — Nothing
victim - a person harmed, injured, or killed as a result of a crime, accident, or other event or action
The essence of adulthood is that you don't blame other people for your misfortune. You take responsibility for your own life. — T Clark
I think it might be better if I restate my point to that because a Primary cause is the cause of all things, it incorporates all things within itself. Therefore a complete eradication of the universe would be necessary to create a zero, which would then by necessity need an equal amount of antimatter to eradicate it completely, but because there is a fewer amount of antimatter(or so it is believed)than conventional matter, It cannot happen. Therefore, 0, in the complete sense cannot exist. — john27
Now in practicality, this would assume that in order for zero to exist in our world, we would need to exile a substance from reality in order to create null. But according to particle theory, we cannot destroy a substance, only replace/displace its form. — john27
"Skeptic" is define as a person inclined to question or doubt accepted opinions.
"Doubt" is define as a feeling of uncertainty or lack of conviction. — TheQuestion
Does a human really have any true rights at all? — Echoes
Yes, but people believe that an omnibenevolent god exists — ToothyMaw
As to the special problem, ontology suffers the slings and arrows of an innate problem of design with respect to PERSPECTIVE which, as quantum mechanics tells us, holds foundational significance vis-à-vis existence. — ucarr
Was the Buddha sourgraping? — baker
"sour grapes"
"bad behavior that happens because someone else is more successful"
Cambridge Dict
s eternity self-evident? By eternity, I don’t only mean the notion of time collapsing, I also mean infinite phenomena. Infinity and eternity are one in the same. I for some reason find this to be an axiomatic truth which requires no reasoning, logically structured argument, or faith. It is an inherent, self-proving truth. Please tell me your thoughts. — Mp202020
the basic level of practical knowledge and judgment that we all need to help us live in a reasonable and safe way
Are there more mental illness now vs. before Social media was discovered? — TheQuestion
This defines the quality of G. "This statement" could be any statement - but if it isn't unprovable, it's not G because we defined it as being unprovable.This statement (G) is unprovable. — TheMadFool
This is always true1. Either G is provable or G is unprovable. — TheMadFool
This is never true. We defined G as unprovable. There may be a statement that looks exactly the same like G; but it's not G because G is per definition unprovable.2. If G is provable then G is true i.e. G is unprovable. — TheMadFool
This is always true because G is defined as being unprovable.3. If G is unprovable then G is true i.e. G is unprovable. — TheMadFool
Yes, we said so in the beginning!5. G is unprovable (4 Taut) — TheMadFool
this assumes something that is impossible. It's an invalid argument. An error in definition.2. If G is provable then G is true i.e. G is unprovable. — TheMadFool
That is the whole meaning of this story, painful and shameful apostasy from God because of disobedience, ex. who are you to tell me what to do? I'm know better than you, I don't need God. — SpaceDweller
“You are free to eat from any tree in the garden;
but you must not eat from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, for when you eat from it you will certainly die.
Important to note that the two had no concept of shame before attaining the knowledge.Adam and his wife were both naked, and they felt no shame.
“You will not certainly die,” the serpent said to the woman. “For God knows that when you eat from it your eyes will be opened, and you will be like God, knowing good and evil.”
This is displayed right here. They become conscious of their bodies that have been created by god - in the image of god(!) - and deem it as "bad", worthy of shame.Then the eyes of both of them were opened, and they realized they were naked; so they sewed fig leaves together and made coverings for themselves.
Then the man and his wife heard the sound of the Lord God as he was walking in the garden in the cool of the day, and they hid from the Lord God among the trees of the garden.
But the Lord God called to the man, “Where are you?”
He answered, “I heard you in the garden, and I was afraid because I was naked; so I hid.”
So the Lord God said to the serpent, “Because you have done this,
“Cursed are you above all livestock and all wild animals!
You will crawl on your belly and you will eat dust all the days of your life.
And I will put enmity between you and the woman, and between your offspring and hers;
he will crush your head, and you will strike his heel.”
“I will make your pains in childbearing very severe; with painful labor you will give birth to children.
Your desire will be for your husband, and he will rule over you.”
“Cursed is the ground because of you; through painful toil you will eat food from it
all the days of your life. It will produce thorns and thistles for you, and you will eat the plants of the field.
By the sweat of your brow you will eat your food until you return to the ground, since from it you were taken; for dust you are and to dust you will return.”
Banishment from the paradise of Eden is ultimately caused through the act of attaining knowledge. What does this mean? Life, Creation is very good, as God would say - but through self-awareness, through their consciousness, the humans notice and realize shame, fear of death and the hardship that is necessary to sustain life. Ignorance is bliss.So the Lord God banished him from the Garden of Eden to work the ground from which he had been taken.
Amen.That’s what you seem to think yes. — khaled
Do I experience such things? Yes. Constantly.“the development of events beyond a person’s control” — Lindsay
Do I experience such things? Yes. Constantly.“the power of acting without the constraint of necessity or fate; the ability to act at one’s own discretion.” — Lindsay
That's interesting, because from what I've gathered, there's a great deal of disagreement about what he means, among those who have really familiarised themselves with what he said. — Daemon
My conclusion is that Philosophy of Programming' ought to be a field of philosophy, there's so much to discuss and debate and all of it would benefit the art of professional programming.
Are we agreed? — Varde
Why mild confidence? Why not complete confidence or no confidence? — Average
If you are alone and unhappy about it: problem. If you are alone and happy: no problem. There is no 'meant to be' state. Some people, draw strength from social contact. Some people, draw strength from aloneness. — Tom Storm
No.The consonants had a prefix/suffix that was constant. So, for instance k could only be ka and never ke or ku or ki or ko — TheMadFool
Yes.1) That means a very small word bank for ancient languages. — TheMadFool
Certain original meanings of certain words, sentences and phrases likely are misunderstood for this reason. I don't see the content of a book completely changing though. Ancient vocabulary wasn't extensive enough to pull a feat like that.2) It still seems very intriguing to consider my theory that a single book in an ancient language, containing only consonants, could be many books all at once, each book emerging from the same text by using the correct vowel permutation. Perhaps there's a key in these texts themselves. — TheMadFool
The natural question then is why adopt a more complicated writing system when all that guessing & extra layer of context hunting could be done away with a single stroke - writing down the vowels? — TheMadFool