Einstein’s work should neither be held up as the resolution of an error nor as proof of an error. Rather, it should be seen as an invitation to participate in a certain linguistic convention and set of shared practices. — Joshs
To think that Russia would leave it's neighbors alone if there wouldn't be NATO is extremely unlikely: it still thinks it has the right to control at least in some way it's former parts of the past empire. It hasn't given up on it's imperial aspirations. — ssu
The direct connection I theorize, and can observe, is the skin touching the tea cup, the hand grasping it, the arm lifting the hand, the light hitting the eye, and so on. — NOS4A2
What is it, then, that creates 'res actual' from 'res potentia' if not 'res cogitans' — Wayfarer
measurement is a real physical process that transforms quantum potentiae into elements of res extensa, in a non-unitary and classically acausal process, and we offer specific models of such a measurement process.
That coheres with the Platonist idea that number is real - not real as an object or 'something in the world' but as what Augustine calls 'an intelligible object'. — Wayfarer
As to the sense quantum objects don't obey the 'law of the excluded middle', this doesn't make logical principles any less real in their domain of application - but shows that logic is not all-encompassing or omniscient, that it has limits. — Wayfarer
Fuchs argued, the wave function does not describe the world — it describes the observer. “Quantum mechanics,” he says, “is a law of thought.
And I would dare to say that Russia would behave as Russia even without NATO.
I would just take the example of Moldova, a country that has no intensions of joining NATO, and the end result there: Russian forces, frozen conflict. — ssu
I think the real difference has been in just what reasons are seen as the most important. — ssu
What do you think the objectives of Putin's Russia are towards Ukraine if NATO wouldn't exist? — ssu
It's you who are having this one sided approach to the issue. — ssu
My interpretation here with a supporting citation
https://thephilosophyforum.com/discussion/comment/711348 — Wayfarer
This new duality omits Descartes’ res cogitans
it should be noted that with respect to quantum mechanics, res potentia is not itself a separate or separable substance that can be ontologically abstracted from res extensa
I claim that numbers, scientific principles, lexical and logical laws, and much more, are real. — Wayfarer
QP ... do not obey the Law of the Excluded Middle (LEM) or the Principle of Non-Contradiction (PNC).
measurement is a real physical process that transforms quantum potentiae into elements of res extensa, in a non-unitary and classically acausal process, and we offer specific models of such a measurement process.
My comment went unnoticed. — Real Gone Cat
How current campaigns are financed is the problem. That means violates the Constitution.
Again, not a problem with the system, but rather with improper implementation. — creativesoul
Oh the irony! — Olivier5
what do you make of his vacillating between aggressor and victim in the span of on average two posts?
Edit: no need to answer, I'm just demonstrating a point. — Benkei
American elections are expensive. We agree there. I'm not seeing the relevance that the above has to that agreement. — creativesoul
Not clear of the actions he performed or the charges he faces. — creativesoul
Who gets to be the final arbiter of truth? — creativesoul
still lost. — Real Gone Cat
The one where virtually all media in America is owned by just six companies and five of them are effectively owned by two asset management companies? — Isaac
IS NOT THE RESULT OF TOO MUCH GOVERNMENTAL REGULATION — creativesoul
Unaware of this case. — creativesoul
Freedom of speech is not unfettered. Especially when so few have so much power over what gets put into the public sphere for it's political consumption. — creativesoul
Not sure what you mean. What was the original error? — Real Gone Cat
That isn't a simple question. — Wayfarer
There is no "tightly regulated media coverage" of an American election. — creativesoul
When preventative safety measures deliberately built into the system are blatantly ignored, it is not a flaw inherent to the system if the neglection of the rule results in exactly what the rule guards against. — creativesoul
what is happening now is not an index of systematic failure, but of systematic success. — Streetlight
As I keep saying, I'm questioning the culturally-normative sense of scientific realism. As one of the authors I like writes, 'The main problem with our usual understanding of secularity is that it is taken-for-granted, so we are not aware that it is a worldview. It is an ideology that pretends to be the everyday world we live in. Most of us assume that it is simply the way the world really is, once superstitious beliefs about it have been removed.' So it's a real basic disagreement about what is real. — Wayfarer
Labour seem to think you can only win from the centre, and so offer no policies and sit on the fence on everything. — Down The Rabbit Hole
I'm not sure what tou both mean by or undestand with "direct connection". Is it a physical connection, involving perception via our senses? — Alkis Piskas
I undestand that we can also experience other things thn external objects, e.g. feelings/emotions/sensations, is that right? — Alkis Piskas
What I didn't understand was "nor that we experience all external world objects". Do you maybe mean "nor that we can experience all external world objects"? — Alkis Piskas
You've yet to show that this teacup is also the thing in contact with my nerve endings. — Isaac
Is this what "direct connection" implies or requires? — Alkis Piskas
What is needed is for enough elected officials to act in the best interest of the nation instead of self-interest. — creativesoul
I think the innocent deserve that no harm befall them, and that others, those who exist already before the innocents, have a duty to prevent such harm. — baker
There is no Russian "establishment" in the American sense of that word. Russia's government is retrograde, like an organized crime ring. — Tate
in the civilized part of the two Americas, the left are experiencing a golden age (everything pink is governed by a left party, the latest inclusion being Colombia, whose left party won just the other day): — Streetlight
The Teals are not a political party as such but a loose aggregate of those sick of inaction on climate change, women, and other social issues. — Banno
The rail strike going on in England right now is a bright-spot, and the union leader Mick Lynch has been absolutely murdering the corporate media who have been trying to play 'gotcyha' games with him all day. — Streetlight
A false sense of what YOU think is right for someone else doesn't justify harm — schopenhauer1
all antinatalist arguments ... start with a bizarre premise with which no-one else agrees and then proceed to show that it yields bizarre conclusions with which no-one else agrees. — Isaac
I mean to say we can only experience that with which we are in direct connection — NOS4A2
If someone is to experience a doorknob he must see it, touch it, turn it, etc. — NOS4A2
Do you mean to say that only a part of them are experiencing? — NOS4A2
They have not proposed to force Ukraine to do anything — Tate
I was talking about negotiations to end the conflict. That is between Russia and Ukraine. Neither the US not the EU is actively fighting Russia. — Tate
It does follow that we experience the world directly and that there is a connection between oneself and the object for the same reasons I stated earlier. Real, physical connections, for instance light touching the eyes, hands touching the object etc. occur in these interactions. — NOS4A2
You think of these two claims a) innocent people do not deserve to come to harm and b) innocent people do deserve to come to harm, it is 'a' that is the bizarre one? — Bartricks
I'm personally quite comfortable with taking side,...where there's a clear aggressor. — Olivier5
The process of enculturation, ... of which physics, and the physical, is one parameter. — Wayfarer
Building is not inherently house-making, though, but structure-making, And structure is inherent to building, just as meaning is inherent to thought. — Janus
And where does that originate? What is the medium through which that is transmitted? — Wayfarer
