Good try — Apollodorus
I have never understood the immediate assumption that the rich and powerful MUST be greedy. — Book273
high-tech Jainism — David Pearce
No paradox; if you would know what is, follow Doyle; if you would know what might be, follow Shaw.
Direction of fit depends on purpose. — Banno
So the trinity is the idea that somehow God, Jesus, and the Holy Ghost are separate, but one — Pinprick
" let's not forget that to have no model is itself a model". This is an old fallacious (therefore incorrect) reasoning usually used as a last resort. It lacks insight. Anyone that says "to end desire one must desire to end desire" hasn't understood the nature of desire — skyblack
why that's a bad idea in the realm of the psyche, and what it does to the human mind. — skyblack
The question of choice arises only if one is unsure. It does not arise when there is a clear insight of the dangers involved. — skyblack
I don't think anyone here is on team Spinoza. — praxis
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Thank you for your contribution as always. Examples that would help to elucidate that subject matter? — 3017amen
Which brings us to the fact of how we insist on living life through "models", methods, and molds — skyblack
The objection is devastating in the realm of the psyche, for reasons mentioned in OP. — skyblack
That kind of living is restricted to the limitations of the model. It's not meeting life/environment with fresh and clear eyes. — skyblack
To make sense of experience, every people in the past, in effect, had to devise a model of the real world. They would then use that model as a basis for their whole way of life, all of its practices, its norms, and its values. And if that way of life proved to be successful in practice, sustainable then the truth of the model would be confirmed by everyday experience. It works! — TED Talks
The problem is that the image was clearly not the right one. — David S
qualia — Jack Cummins
Esse est percipi (To be is to be perceived — George Berkelr
The Stoics were by no means advocating passivity in terms of action, as some modern usages of the term indicate. — baker
Don't think that's true for good psychology. Eliminating emotions or reigning them in isn't the idea - it is developing an awareness of why overwhelming emotional reactions are happening and being better able to understand yourself and those reactions. — Tom Storm
We can nonetheless know that 'stuff' existed — counterpunch
The original one had methapyhsical underpinnings — baker
real(ity) [is] ineluctable resistance — 180 Proof
Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away — Philip K. Dick
I agree with this standard definition. To repeat what added in the closed thread ... my point was that the ‘item’ of discrimination by which someone feels ‘superior’ or deems a group of others as ‘inferior’ is prejudice - be this based on ‘items’ including class, nationality, perceived ethnicity, actual ethnicity, sex, political inclination and intelligence. — I like sushi
It would be nonsensical if someone was to suggest that one could be ‘prejudice’ of a certain ‘race’ of people and not be ‘racist — I like sushi
I don't think you guys are still talking about how we perceive time. — god must be atheist
Really? "Not much" in the way of studies on REM sleep, visualization (readiness activation), post traumatic stress disorder, suicidal / sexual / religious ideating, schizophrenic / psychoactive hallucinating, vision processing, affective expectation / prediction, etc? :chin: — 180 Proof
Exactly. That's why even though it takes n steps to prove there are no black dogs, if you find one on step 2 you can stop. — InPitzotl
Can I point out there might be something more universal here with mental capabilities than all the things we give names to. — Mark Nyquist
he real answer is that I can only prove at most one of those two things — InPitzotl
And does beauty require a certain amount of detail, but a limit? — TiredThinker
But you can only prove N if N, and you can only prove E if E. Since N and E cannot both be true as states of affairs, the comparison between the proof of N and the proof of E is illegitimate. — InPitzotl
Sure, but it's just as easy to disconfirm N as it is to prove E. — InPitzotl
You failed to prove your claim — InPitzotl
You want to prove S. So you're going to "set about trying to prove it" by commencing a task P. Essentially, P is a search algorithm — InPitzotl
When it comes to racism I go by: the belief that different races possess distinct characteristics, abilities, or qualities, especially so as to distinguish them as inferior or superior to one another.
"theories of racism" — BitconnectCarlos