The Logical Positivists said all could, using this method. Wittgenstein showed it can't be done. Hence, Post-Modernism. — god must be atheist
That being said, this is a philosophy forum, so God-stuff is fair game to bring up. — darthbarracuda
Have you read any Kant?
I am not asking to be intimidating but to know how to reply. — Valentinus
can't bring up the noumenon. — Valentinus
Sure, maybe they wont be able to read exact emotions but only vague ones intepreted from actions, but like Dr. Karoly Zsolnai Feher says, 2 more papers down the line, the amount of development would be amazing. — Kinglord1090
Is this sentiment that we need to expelle so we can all evolve as a civilization. If you reduce your self by calling faith as a fairytale than your just throwing out disrespectful babble and no one will take you serious as an intellectual — SteveMinjares
What I am advocating is civil liberty. And how philosophy can be warped to justify oppression and excuse intolerant thinking.
My fear is not about my faith but warning you all about extremism ideology in any shape and form. And we should be preaching about open mindedness and not this arrogant thinking of I’m right your wrong or vice versa. — SteveMinjares
I do not believe this claim to be true as humans have been able to read brain waves which are caused by logic as well as emotions, for quite some time now.
Yes, we aren't able to do it quite well, but as Dr. Karoly Zsolnai Feher says, according to the theory of papers, if we go 2 more papers down the line, the amount of development would be astounding.
Neuralink, which is a company created by Elon Musk is already showing amazing progress in this field. — Kinglord1090
I prefer happiness to unhappiness, but for plastering a wall, I would go for a plasterer's trowel. That seems to me to be how the the word works. It's akin to asking what's better than good. I have already suggested the evolutionary benefit of intelligence which depends to a great extent on the environment, but as to pursuit of knowledge and wisdom, well I do it (at a leisurely pace) because it makes me happy, or at least happier than pursuit of ignorance and folly. — unenlightened
is not language reducible to meaning and therefore being and not to words? — TheGreatArcanum
If abstract objects exist, are propositions abstract objects? If not, what are there dimensions? If abstract objects exist, can they be physically contained within space, or must we then concede to the existence of a non-spatial realm which is transcendent of space? — TheGreatArcanum
Poor old Corvus not only has to get old and die eventually, as we all do, he has to imagine getting old and dying over and over again even while he is actually young and in his prime. So even the good times are bad. — unenlightened
Probably only the case if you believe God exists. — Tom Storm
Do abstract objects exist? — TheGreatArcanum
You gotta experience stuff. It takes time. — Bylaw
Socrates clearly states that the soul is immortal and urges his companions to have confidence in their own souls.
This is not a proof it is an assertion.
— Fooloso4
It is an assertion that is accepted by Socrates and Cebes as proof. What atheists and sophists believe is not the issue. — Apollodorus
Not sure how much time you've spent in palliative care. In most cases people are mentally robust and are still quite strong. Their death might be weeks or months away and sometimes they go home for a bit and return. Most of them are well able to make decisions. Some are in denial because the decline hasn't started. Some give up in depression. Some turn to God. Some drop God. — Tom Storm
My point is: you raised Ayer - that when dying some people turn to God. I was simply saying the opposite is also the case. — Tom Storm
You make it sound like a screenplay being contrived for an umpteenth Spielberg/Hanks movie collaboration. — Tom Storm
If accepting as true what you want so badly to believe is true is the definition of faith it seems a poor accomplishment....almost like signing a false confession under duress. — Pantagruel
I did some pretty hard-ass praying to a god that I sure hoped was listening — Pantagruel
By the way, what would be some examples of "...logic cannot capture all the intricacies of the English language"? — TheMadFool
notice that if any of the premises are false, the conclusion can be either true or false. — TheMadFool
But if for example I have a desire to kill let's say. Can't Logic affect my acts at the end?? Can't I use Logic to realize that this psychological desire is purely wrong and it will make my life also miserable?? I still believe that Logic is a way as to tame our psychological desires and filter them as to act in our own benefit at the end! Our desires aren't always in favor of our happiness but Logic for sure is.
By the way interesting what you mentioned about Modal logic. Never heard it. — dimosthenis9
