But let's not pretend we all know equally what that means. Ok? — frank
But if science cannot tell us what it is to be fully human, isn't psychology than a matter of opinion??? — Gregory
I became less and less enamoured with the fact that my consciousness springs forth from and is contained within a deteriorating mass of biological complexity. — dazed
So, because nothing was happening, it prompted me to examine how we got to this frozen state, where everyone is hysterical, but actually nothing was happening. — Adam Curtis
There’s a great story which I threw out of the film, because it’s just too complicated. An economist working for eBay a couple of years ago was very suspicious about this. He persuaded the marketing department of eBay to give up advertising on Google for a third of the North American continent for three months. And the marketing company went, this will be a disaster. But nothing happened. They tried it for another three months. The sales remained exactly the same. And the economist said: what Google might really be up to is the pizza leaflet thing. If you and I are both advertising pizzas, and you go out on the streets and hand out leaflets, but I go to the lobby of a pizza pickup joint, it looks like I’ve got a 100% success rate, but they’re already coming there to buy the pizzas. I couldn’t put it in the films. But this terrible thing is that really, you’re just targeting somebody with something they’re already going to buy.
Try bald vs. hairy — bongo fury
I am not aware of any practices of sensory deprivation. It sounds very worrying. — Jack Cummins
I am thinking of particular difficulties identified, such as ADHD and autistic disorders. — Jack Cummins
It's possible (in fact I think it personally very likely) that the very reason why we're not making any improvements in the way our society functions is because of the damage living in it causes to our mental health. Addressing that damage may well be a step toward removing the conditions of its cause. — Isaac
it's too easy to diagnose an illness as the result of a failure to function according to some societal norm rather than a failure to function according the person's own preferences. That is gradually changing (although third world backwaters like America are very slow to progress). — Isaac
We are agree that nihilism and depression are completely different but in some cases depression somehow can drive you to nihilist ideas.
It will depend in the stimulus because I guess when you are having an active life (work, studies, friends, etc...) it is quite difficult to experience nihilism. I was the opposite. I remember wasting a lot of time of worth living in my nihilism era. When I change my mind and discovering other motivations, nihilism started being something from the "past" — javi2541997
That's not the conclusion of the study cited. Even a cursory read shows that. — Isaac
There is no sense in trying to analyze or categorize this one further. An inability to experience joy, with feelings of dread requires intervention. — Tom Storm
Actually, when I did undertake psychoanalytic therapy, at times it made me feel much worse about my life. I heard some therapy tutors say that sometimes things have to get worse before they get better. However, I did wonder how far this has to go. — Jack Cummins
I am asking about how therapy helps in response to the problem of human suffering and asking to what extent it may help? Can it even aid in the experience of nihilism? — Jack Cummins
1 why can't laws of nature and other fields be reduced to physics alone ? — Swimmingwithfishes
There is no need for new patterns of pronoun usage. — Bitter Crank
None. I just added it in to emphasise what I took you to be rejecting. — Luke
Notice your use of "absolutely" to qualify "no difference". — Metaphysician Undercover
Actually it's a very common use of the word "look", you're just obstinate, refusing to look at anything unless it's in front of your eyes. — Metaphysician Undercover
I get the sense you would prefer to reject subjective experience from your explanations entirely. — Luke
Looking at something with the mind does not mean to hold an image of it, it means to think about it. — Metaphysician Undercover
I experience, I call it the world; I don't call it having an experience.
— unenlightened
You call your experience the world? Are you a solipsist, then? — Luke
Why does God have the Israelites march around the walls of Jericho once a day for six days and seven times on the seventh day before the walls fall? — BBQueue
Your experience is the world, or is of the world? — Luke
Of course you can continue to deny that it's possible to look at something with one's mind — Metaphysician Undercover
Mustn’t my experience of red (as a non-colourblind person) and your friend’s experience of red be different, just as they would be different if your friend was blind and unable to see? — Luke
We all "look" at our experiences, we look at them with our minds. If we didn't we'd have no memory, as that's what memory is, looking at our experiences. — Metaphysician Undercover
You can't explain to someone what an experience is like so I'm not sure what you're asking. As you said: The subjectivity leaves the picture. We can't talk about it. — khaled
↪Luke I wonder if it is what unenlightened has in mind, — Banno
This is a mistake. If it can be recognized by you as a thing, then by that fact, it has made a difference, and cannot be excluded as non-existent. — Metaphysician Undercover
I believe your red is my red, because the underlying mechanism to produce those tints is biological and biology is very conservative, it change very very slowly and cannot be parametered at will like, say, a digital computer. — Olivier5
May I ask, what does "intrinsically private" mean in this context? Can anyone try and define it? And what is the connection with public discourse? — Olivier5
