This demonstrates the impact that empirical biological information could have on metaphysical thought. — Barry Z
Organisms are a starting point for any exploration of reality because we know with certainty they exist and what they are. — Barry Z
I honestly never made it that far till now. Interesting. I need more listens. The first listen feels weird because it doesn't feel as existential and spiritually disturbed as the Messiaen I'm familiar with. — Noble Dust
Yes, very ornamental, like Scriabin. I find this guy less indulgent than Scriabin though. I literally stumbled upon this guy on youtube; he apparently died at 23. If anything, I'm so curious how he could potentially have been connected with the French and Russian schools at this time, and at such a young age. Considering that ideas didn't exactly move at an internet pace at the time. But the harmonic structure feels related. — Noble Dust
Btw, word to the wise, the Medtnaculus user on youtube has a great collection of solo piano music from this era; idk if you were familiar with the legendary Hexameron youtube page a few years ago, but Medtnaculus is sort of the heir apparent (the same person, maybe?). — Noble Dust
:death: Brutal. — Noble Dust
Just discovered this early modern guy yesterday: — Noble Dust
whaaaaat — Noble Dust
Even though there are rules of logic taught in academia, general human interpretation and application of negation has an aliveness to it, where it evolves and influences. — Mapping the Medium
I’m trying to understand how exactly under a b-theory of time, causality still exists either in the Aristotelian sense of actualizing potential or in any other theory of change and causality. — jimmyjohns
How can something exist “ simpliciter” in space time if all time past present future is already actual? How is anything simpler and then not simple if time is not objectively present and potentials aren’t actualized? — jimmyjohns
I would like to get a sense of what most people on here believe is the most important problem facing humanity today. — Xtrix
I was torn between either climate change, poverty, or inequality, but ultimately chose poverty because the problem with inequality is that it leaves many people in poverty and the problem with climate change is that it threatens to plunge most if not all of humanity into poverty (because all wealth ultimately comes from the bounty of nature). — Pfhorrest
I voted political corruption, because without the ability of humanity to act in its own best interests, none of the merely practical problems can even be addressed properly. Physical problems are trivial, it is psychological problems that are intractable. — unenlightened
I always forget that even among physicalists the reducibility of everything to fundamental physics in contentious. So I suppose that’s another presumption of this thread, and the thread itself can serve as the debate on that, as players put forward constructions of higher levels from lower ones and others challenge the accuracy of those. — Pfhorrest
Much to my surprise, no duplication of the experiment has been reported. — god must be atheist
I'm wondering how many people in this forum still see the world in this way ["The Notion of Subject/Object"] or something similar to it. It seems to be the philosophical basis for modern science, at least since Descartes. — Xtrix
All I can do is invite you, and I have.
I no longer debate these things. I don't have to, or need to. — Mapping the Medium
And it has been agreed for the most part, that moral experience with the appearance of objectivity (which are universally shared in a deep principled sense rather than apparently inconsistent shallow comparisons) is properly basic, in the evidentialist sense — Shushi
"0.333~" represents the infinite sum 3 x 1 / 10^1 + 3 x 1 / 10^2 + 3 x 1 / 10^3 + ... + 3 x 1 / 10^inf. It does not represent its limit. — Magnus Anderson
Apple=Banana is true, if the properties of apple and banana are completely identical. Certainly, they are not. So Apple≠Banana. It would explain why an apple couldn't be not an apple. But this logic is only true, if the properties of apple are identical to themselves. — Monist
Question: on a ruler one can mark units, then divide the units in half, thirds ( I think), quarters, & etc. But there is no way to mark an exact irrational length on the ruler - unless a line representing an irrational distance is constructed (like the square root of two) and marked on the ruler by direct measurement. Correct? — tim wood
Ulysses I found a bit of a mountain to climb. — Pantagruel
Proust has been on my to do list forever, but I fear it will be even steeper than Ulysses... — Pantagruel
Imagine your consciousness disassociating with your body, so that you can observe your body from a distance. — Yohan
The sum of any two integers is zero. — John Gill
All I said that what one could easily see even from this forum is that we do not understand infinity yet. — ssu
But what are we going to do, just sit back and enjoy the ride? — Punshhh
An axiom is a proposition regarded as self-evidently true without proof. — ssu
Seems like then you have your your own definition — ssu