(5) It seems highly unlikely to me that inanimate matter could spontaneously collect and organize itself into conscious beings all on its own without some kind of guidance. — Noah Te Stroete
Perhaps you find this arguement compelling. — Noah Te Stroete
Timeless Flying Spaghetti Monster — Devans99
French Philosopher Blaise Pascal argued that evidence for God is clear to the people who are willing to believe, not because it is mutually exclusive, but because your perspective is changed when you are absorbed into tradition and belief. Whereas the evidence is also vague enough for the people who do not believe, will not understand. — SethRy
Now what that argues is that — there is more to comprehensive reality than what meets the eye. — SethRy
Seem to me you do not know what a category error is. Sugar is dangerous? Maybe sugar should be banned? Every thing is dangerous. Shall we ban everything? Or the reverse, everything is dangerous, so everything is ok? These are all implicated by your form of argument.
— tim wood
That is exactly what your argument looks like to me. That was the point. — ZhouBoTong
MIndless if done mindlessly. Not mindless if done not mindlessly. It appears you might be on the mindless side. Are you? — tim wood
It cannot do this without some variety of order, similar to the way a computer is nonfunctional without software.
If the source of how computers interact cooperatively with each other were asked, it would be insufficient to identify the hardware alone. For one thing, it couldn’t account for the variety of protocols that various computer networks may use. — praxis
From a reductionist position (which science is generally inclined toward) it is perfectly non-shocking to view emotions as redundant if we’re looking at events as part of causal chain without applying emotional weight to them - again the mainstay of the scientific endeavor; to distance the gathering of data from emotional interpretations). — I like sushi
Amygdala
The amygdalas are two almond-shaped masses of neurons on either side of the thalamus at the lower end of the hippocampus. When it is stimulated electrically, animals respond with aggression. And if the amygdala is removed, animals get very tame and no longer respond to things that would have caused rage before. But there is more to it than just anger: When removed, animals also become indifferent to stimuli that would have otherwise have caused fear and even sexual responses.
But then I am forced to consider why evolution would develop such a redundant mechanism as emotion to begin with. — Merkwurdichliebe
What you quote is my interpretation of S’s illustrious analogy and not something I would say, in case that isn’t clear. — praxis
You're not claiming that people's lives do not have a mental component, presumably. So how is this evidence of moral significance being extramental? — Terrapin Station
You could offer evidence otherwise if you want to argue that. Offer evidence that the judgment whether any behavior is moral (or alternately the conceptual application of some behavior having to do with morality rather than something else) can occur outside of brains. I'll look at the evidence in question if you want to suggest something. — Terrapin Station
No, they're laughing because you are either naked or your clothes are transparent!
:rofl: — Janus
Aren't there a number of people participating in threads here? — Terrapin Station
Re S's question re the analogy, I'd have to read back through a number of posts. In longer threads like this, where people are posting a lot of long replies, I don't read most of what people are writing--on purpose, because I think that it's problematic that we type so much and gloss over so many issues so quickly. — Terrapin Station
My intention wasn't to kill anyone's buzz. It's just that I had that quote in mind during our whole back and fourth. I feel guilty about it. The last thing you want to do is annoy the owner of this site. — Purple Pond
There are two possibilities:
1) You don't understand what you're trying to convey well enough to communicate it succinctly.
2) You're unwilling to communicate your point for some reason, perhaps out of mischievousness or embarrassment of its inadequacy.
3) I'm too dumb to comprehend your magnificent thoughts. — praxis
Apparently not good in finding abbreviation, as not good in philosophy ,,,, wondering what else can you be good at??? anyways....moving forward..... :) — RBS
I really admire your sense of humor. I really do. Not everyone can talk about bashing people in the head with a case, and laugh about it. You really have a skill there. — Purple Pond
By the way, I apologize to anyone who had to read that arrogant-sounding reveal. — Baden
It was said in a moment of high irritation. — Baden
Anyway, it's obvious my mental gym is better equipped than S's but @fdrake has us both well covered, methinks. — Baden
I see I'm fighting a losing battle. You're really good at being nasty to other people. I'm not. — Purple Pond
Not throwing gay people of buildings is better. — TheWillowOfDarkness
[Mod deletion applied]This doesn't make The West better than everyone else. — TheWillowOfDarkness
Nonsense. You can't even simultaneously hold a case and walk with it. — Purple Pond
As it happens, I have a degree (Zoology)...And with regard to your earlier complaints about me correcting your language, I have a degree in that too and have taught at universities up to Master's level in the field. -- Baden
I rest my case. — Purple Pond
The main point is we think in stereo whereas S and co are stuck in boring mono-mentalicity. — Baden
It's relevant to the point I was making. Don't tell me you're from England when you have dog shit in your yard. If you're going to have the dialectical point of view of arguing on the position of the West superiority, make sure you cover the issues in your neck of the woods. — Anaxagoras
What was my original claim? — Anaxagoras
Again,your[you're!] English [comma!] so obviously your bias is showing. I'm of a minority class [comma!] and obviously I see the position differently than you do [full stop!] I think we need to address that. — Anaxagoras
Ah [comma!] another fallacy [comma!] because I brought up something that happens inYOURyour country? — Anaxagoras