The more I think about it I still don't understand how it all works. How do we actually receive sense data if sense data is basically Gods ideas? If it is a Brain in a vat situation I can understand, however if it isn't then where exactly do our minds exists? How do our own bodies interact with other bodies?
I also understand the frustration people are having with this discussion of ideas and matter. I still haven't understood how the immaterial universe actually functions other than God makes it so. — Jamesk
The substance of Berkeley's philosophy is well known. What do you think it means to be a concrete thing? — Janus
Whoo, that is an awfully big subject! Right now I am bothered by what looks sexual confusion to me. So many people don't appear to know what they are and what they want to be. I am not opposed to homosexuality but really, some men trying to be women won't succeed any more than I can pass as a teenager. I don't like being an old wrinkled person but I have to live with that, and some dark-skinned people may want to be white and that could lead to a lot of trouble. It is not just that trying to be what we are not, can be a problem for us, but also it can be a problem for those engage with us. Out of this comes pain, distrust, fear, and these lives can become unbearable to those lives them. :rofl: Looking 30 years younger would be a huge improvement in my self-image and ideas about what I can do with my life, but that ain't going to happen, so I look in the mirror and tell myself I look just the way a grandma should look. If I had magic wishes I would wish for everyone to be happy with who they are. — Athena
I already explained that; it is a concrete existent because it is thought by God. — Janus
Yes but it's a very different kind of idea; it is an idea which is a concrete existent. It doesn't accord at all to our limited idea of what an idea is. — Janus
According to Berkeley the tree is not your idea or my idea but God's idea. — Janus
And I already told you I'm not interested in the difference of scribbles or sounds. I'm interested in the difference of what those scribbles and sounds mean. In order for a word to be coherent it must mean something. — Harry Hindu
Aren't you in danger of "reifying the instrumental" by using it in this fashion? — Valentinus
It is very difficult for you to stay focused. I wasn't asking about how the difference in that post. I was asking how you can expect others to understand you if coherence is subjective. — Harry Hindu
So then why are you trying to be coherent others when you speak? How is it that you expect them to understand anything that you say? — Harry Hindu
No. It would be by answering the question that you keep avoiding. — Harry Hindu
Coherence isn't subjective. — Harry Hindu
I'm done with the game of yours. When you can actually answer the question, we can continue. — Harry Hindu
Saying two different things that are both incoherent isn't really saying anything different — Harry Hindu
And I keep reiterating that what they say is incoherent. — Harry Hindu
I asked this question a million times before your question about begging the question. — Harry Hindu
I asked you what is the difference between "matter" and "mind", or "ideas". — Harry Hindu
I already said it isn't. — Harry Hindu
My concern is that, in general, we have trashed human dignity and made everything meaningless. We have created anarchy — Athena
All I'm saying is that if you agree with the axiom, then you agree there must have been a first motion. — Devans99
The axiom 'material ordered collections have a first member' I made up. Combined with another axiom ‘motion exists’, this gives the first point in my argument that there must be a first motion. You disagree with the reasoning? — Devans99
Personally, I hope (and believe) he’s going to get charged with perjury and that he won’t see out his term. — Wayfarer
Time is not change — Devans99
Do you agree with the axiom 'material ordered collections have a first member'? — Devans99
There is just one universe, just one big bang and one big crunch. No need for multiple universe, it's the same universe in an eternal circle of time. — Devans99
The start of time could be coincidental withe the end of time, with the big bang triggered by the big crunch. The big crunch after all is the only place in the universe to get enough matter/energy for the big bang. — Devans99
1. There must have been a first motion in the universe; no first motion implies no motion at all in the universe which makes no sense. — Devans99
2. There cannot be a stretch of infinite length time before the first motion as what would then trigger the first motion? — Devans99
3. The only alternative to the infinite length of time before the first motion is a start of time. — Devans99
4. IE there must be a start of time. — Devans99
Which existent do idealists say has mass (you said not every...so some might) — Harry Hindu
There hasn't been a Democrat Senator in Texas since 1993. Cruz won it in 2012 by 16pp, but only beat Beto by 2.6pp. That's a big swing. I don't know how much of that is down to Beto being Beto, but he probably appealed to a lot of people who usually vote Republican.
If he can pull that off in the swing states that Trump won then he can beat Trump. — Michael
