If there is no gap between two instants of time then they lay on the same point. Is this correct or not? — MoK
different people use different definitions of "consciousness" without clarification. — T Clark
It doesn't necessarily apply just to humans or even our near relatives. — T Clark
Philosophy in a nutshell. :wink: — Tom Storm
bourgeoise dictating their views to the proletariat because they deem themselves wiser and more worldly. — I like sushi
I doubt it. — Shawn
Soviet communists were really sincere about their intentions of improving the life of every individual, the collective, that is. Moreso, than any other political system communism was concerned with such an ethos. — Shawn
If it has been collectively decided to aim for happiness on an collective level, then what meaning could individual happiness mean to anyone? — Shawn
You keep taking the time to treat me like I'm an idiot, and I keep proving you wrong. Is this ever going to change? — Philosophim
I believe somewhere in that insecure mess of a brain of yours — Philosophim
I can practically see you sulking as you type the words out. — Philosophim
If you got over yourself — Philosophim
have a humble conversation — Philosophim
It just seemed that you were framing emotional dispositions as the grounding for moral choices rather than there being no moral choices. — I like sushi
Moral (Right for Your Perspective) and Ethical (The Right Objective Implementation). — I like sushi
Not a Skittles fan, huh? Taste the rainbow, except the rainbow has no colors. — creativesoul
Just off the cuff absurd conclusions following from the idea that color is nothing more than a mental/psychological event. — creativesoul
It detects what we've named "red" and programmed it to pick up on, based on the frequencies we have decided are the 'red' spectrum pursuant to the experience of Red. Nothing to do with with the frequencies themselves representing anything in experience — creativesoul
When you go to find a trajectory, you still rely on Newtonian mechanics. Is it wrong to rely on things that are sturdy and well-built? — kudos
The range we've named "red" cause us to see red, but there is no red in the range. — creativesoul
Frequencies of light are not color... according to those I'm arguing against. — creativesoul
The finitude of I becomes visible, and approaches the truth of was what we began with, and we experience the circular idea and its universality. — kudos
I disagree. For instance, I don't need to know what is happening on the slopes of Mount Everest right now to believe there are some definite events happening on the slopes of Mount Everest right now. — Apustimelogist
there is an objective way the world is — Apustimelogist
science cannot tell us anything about the fundamental "intrinsic nature" of things beyond experience. — Apustimelogist
Similarly, science cannot tell us anything about the fundamental "intrinsic nature" of things beyond experience. — Apustimelogist
there is an objective way the world is and the mind is embedded within that — Apustimelogist
A physicalist metaphysician has no problem addressing the philosophical questions he raises every bit as well as a Thomist like Feser. That science is a rational form of inquiry doesn't require a supernaturalist metaphysics to justify; the "causal regularities" he refers to can be accounted for as laws of nature (relations between universals). — Relativist
It sounds like you're saying that neuroscience shows that human consciousness doesn't extent beyond the brain. It doesn't show that. — frank
No, are you trolling? — jkop
Why, would you prefer extraordinary conditions? — jkop
To see it is a biological fact, just how nature works, and some of us may have better eyes than others.
— jkop
This is, in fact, to say there is a 'correct' way of viewing hte world, biologically. Someone looking at 430THz of light, and seeing Blue, is 'wrong' (whether that's a physical aberration or otherwise..). — AmadeusD
Why difficult — jkop
where does that idea come from that there could be a 'correct' mode of seeing? — jkop
Would you ask if there is a 'correct' mode for digestion? — jkop
To see it is a biological fact, just how nature works, and some of us may have better eyes than others. — jkop
In other words, isn’t being the same person throughout space and time an essential element of what it is to being a human? — Thales
On order to take metaethics seriously, one has to look, not to the concept, the understanding's counterpart to the living actuality, but to just this actuality. The proof for this lies in the pudding: putting one's hand of a pot of boiling water, for example: NOW you know the REAL ground for the moral prohibition against doing this to others. — Constance
but there is no (ontological? metaphysical?) relationship. — ENOAH
the colour is the bundle of lights and pigments that emerge as a colour when seen under ordinary conditions — jkop
These colours are percepts, they occur when the visual cortex is active, and all of this happens when awake as well. — Michael
