By definition, the transcendent is unknowable — Real Gone Cat
Umm, your missing the point. Either the transcendent exists or it doesn't. — Real Gone Cat
Physicalism is saying, "no, actually what you experience isn't the real deal. You essentially hallucinate a world. The real stuff is the abstract model of the world we use to understand and predict observations. Yes this abstraction is only accessible as a component of thought, but it is actually ontologically basic." — Count Timothy von Icarus
Kant wrote in his Critique of the Power of Judgement : "We can only cognize objects that we can, in principle, intuit. Consequently, we can only cognize objects in space and time, appearances. We cannot cognize things in themselves". (A239). Foundational to all our understanding of what we observe is our innate understanding of space and time: "Space and time are merely the forms of our sensible intuition of objects. They are not beings that exist independently of our intuition (things in themselves), nor are they properties of, nor relations among, such beings". (A26, A33) — RussellA
It is not as if I expect you to see this and it does take work to familiarize yourself. But if all you read is science, you will never grasp phenomenology — Constance
The point is that idealism is unnecessary. It adds nothing to understanding — Real Gone Cat
Another question - Where would I draw the line if the one person in question was my daughter. — T Clark
Is there nothing there theology cannot handle? Something that persists regardless? — Constance
we don't need a washing machine each, we can share. — unenlightened
We could say non-egg laying chicken evolved into egg-laying chicken and be done with it, ja? — Agent Smith
Religion tries to take credit for almost everything science discovers. — universeness
I just dont agree. — universeness
Apart from complete morons like Ken Ham and his 'answers in genisis,' cronies, most religions now accept evolution from natural selection but claim it as god(s) work. Compare that to the days of the Scopes monkey trial and the treatment of Giordano Bruno and Galileo. — universeness
But then, why are we born to suffer and die? — Constance
In the same way you take the opposite view. — universeness
A single counter example can be 'an exception to the rule,' it does not necessarily invalidate the rule. — universeness
In science, one example is never sufficient evidence — universeness
Don't remind me of activities better than being on this forum, EugeneW — Agent Smith
Is this the only use of the term Dogma being used to aid the understanding of a scientific paper, that you have encountered? This is hardly overwhelming evidence that all of science is intrinsically dogmatic. — universeness
Dogma is described as a principle or set of principles laid down by an authority as incontrovertibly true. — universeness
What you need is evidence that being does exist outside perception, but such evidence is seemingly impossible to produce. — Count Timothy von Icarus
The same goes for other world leaders, single individuals for whom the entire nation is sacrificed if it comes to that! — Agent Smith
All I can suggest is that you read the words you typed above back to yourself in as calm and subjective a manner as you can. Decide if you think your own words might read as bitter and angry when others read them. — universeness
I don't associate words like 'doctrine' and 'dogma' with science/biology, you do — universeness
An Ellipsis is ALWAYS a set of three dots.
After a period at the end of a sentence, an ellipsis is part of a set of four dots, but still three dots. — Joe Mello
It's too rigorous to be considered philosophy. :cool:
9h — jgill
This just comes from your own musings EugeneW — universeness
Maybe he was just a nutter or a patsy as he claimed. — universeness
This just comes from your own musings EugeneW. This is an example of the kind of typing from you that I DO think is based on your bitterness towards the current influential Cosmologists not responding to you with the consideration you feel you deserve. The DIMP guy and the Klien Bottle/Mobius guy felt the exact same way as you do minus your wink towards theism — universeness
I don't hear scientists call any science book 'holy,' they prove this by constantly challenging and reviewing their contents — universeness
Mental Masturbation is a thing. — Joe Mello
The Supreme Fascist! That's what Paul ErdÅ‘s, Hungarian mathematician, called God. — Agent Smith