But they just don't see anything non-physical about Reality. For them, Ideas are merely neurological states. That's like saying the Function of an automobile is a steel structure. — Gnomon
Where in the chemistry do we find the history of the past married to expectations about the future as represented in some DNA strand's choice of particular proteins to be making? — apokrisis
Sure, but it sometimes leads to nice postings... Straight from the hurt! — EugeneW
He indeed goes onanon! — EugeneW
Pure math, and all other forms of signification, once uncoupled from empirical experience, become unintelligible.
Numbers, uncoupled from interrelated material objects, become random, unable to signify anything intelligible.
Abstract thought is non-specific WRT our material world; it is not uncoupled from our material world. — ucarr
I think the bolded statement is correct and important.
The first statement might admit some exceptions, but one must allow for the ineluctable ambiguity of the smoke signals we are trading here. (You mentioned 'Wet-gloom-shine' in the OP. I think he generalized his discovery about math to 'lung wrench' in general. But 'every talk has its stay.') — ucarr
onanonanate! — EugeneW
Can anyone think of a solution out of the "second time problem?" — Raymond Rider
We have to have something to kvetch about. Otherwise, what’s the point? — Wayfarer
And what would that be? — magritte
Critical analysis of truth claims is the primary tool of Philosophy. — Gnomon
That true/false hostility to intangibles is probably due to the intrinsic monistic Materialism of modern science. — Gnomon
A typical attitude of antagonistic posters is this : "Since ‘metaphysical’ realities have no discernible impact on anything whatsoever, it’s completely unimportant whether they ‘exist’ or not. " — Gnomon
Yet, since I use taboo terms, like "metaphysics" & "holism", apparently you have jumped to the conclusion that I'm some kind of religious wacko-nut. — Gnomon
But I remain an open-minded Agnostic, not a "negative" Atheist. You could say that, philosophically, I'm a William James "melioristic skeptic". Pleased to meet you! :smile: — Gnomon
At the end some people can't except that there is nothing more than matter and what our senses tell us. I consider myself one of them.Not sure if there is that "more" indeed though, but i can't give up my lust for it. — dimosthenis9
Anyone who uses possible assumes an existence-accommodating context of some sort. — ucarr
Doesn't the utilitarianism (and thus locality) folded into my quote protect it against Platonic Idealism? — ucarr
Materialism on the other hand, is merely based on facts,and that's why has an "advantage" on that fight. — dimosthenis9
Idealism is the hope for something Transcedental. — dimosthenis9
Even elementary particles need other particles to gain identity. Add to this the bare fact that the internal identity of those basic structures of nature can never be known apart from assimilating them to our own internal reality, and it becomes clear, like a shape in the fog rising above it in the bright blue moonlight, that both the ideal and the material, through interaction, are mutually shape-shifting. — EugeneW
s it that the focus given to physicalism is due because it is truly central to philosophical discourse, or is it just an accident that occurred by coincidence due to the interests of the forum's userbase? — Kuro
If a thing has many uses within the real world, is that proof of its reality? — ucarr
Just wondering how many forum members are prepared to say there are no thoughts. — ZzzoneiroCosm
Metaphysical speculators are merely harmless drudges . . . No? — Gnomon
Defenders of the Scientism "faith" are quick to question the intelligence, education, & motives of those who dare to openly discuss such taboo topics as Metaphysics & Mental States, without giving due obeisance to the canon scriptures of "Science", envisioned as a centralized authoritative institution. — Gnomon