This place serves 7 purposes:
1) Debate about Trump.
2) Talking about Trump.
3) Shouting whatever you want at Trump.
4) Laughing, crying, hating, liking Trump.
5) Whatever else you want to do so long as it relates Trump.
6) Whateve else you want to do even though it has nothing to do with Trump.
7) etc. — René Descartes
everyone including yourself have become property — TimeLine
OK, so what is this 'something' outside of time to which it relates, and how do you know that meaning relates to something outside of time, is this a guess, intuition or rationally derived?
All the while it seems we're no closer to the idea of 'purpose' which is much more clearly defined. Purpose is the reason why we do something, the goal (either ultimate or proximate). I'm suggesting that goal is unavoidably the satisfaction of those desires which are self-evidently present. No further 'purpose' seems to be justified. — Pseudonym
what does that mean for what we actually think? — Pseudonym
One of those desires might well be for an eternity in bliss, but I have no idea what this might be like, nor how to go about ensuring it happens, so it is irrelevant to my meaning and purpose in life. — Pseudonym
I've (erroneously) attributed religious claims to your argument because it seems to me that only by making religious claims can the persuit of anything outside of our sensory experience become meaningful. Unless we just guess? — Pseudonym
But we're not talking about a 'possibility'. — Pseudonym
The 'possibility' exists that after my life persuing evolutionarily derived happiness I somehow spend an eternity in bliss. That would be lovely. I don't see what that's got to do with meaning or purpose. — Pseudonym
So now, when we get to religion, we're no longer talking about a 'possibility' requiring 'imagination'. We're talking about an actual human being claiming to know what people 'should' do in order to achieve this bliss. Doesn't sound very imaginative to me, sounds pretty determined. — Pseudonym
What good is happiness if it doesn't end? — Pseudonym
Well exactly. If you don't even have an alternative, what is it that makes you think happiness isn't it? — Pseudonym
I hear this kind of argument so often and yet have always failed to understand it properly. I have little hope that an Internet forum is going to break decades of mystery for me, but on the off-chance - what do you mean by "meaning/purpose"? — Pseudonym
something other than happiness — Pseudonym
Well, I would have to disagree with calling Blade Runner 2049 a cash cow. The director, Denis Villeneuve, made it abundantly clear that the movie wasn't made to make money. Besides the original Blade Runner was a box office flop too. Many people were spellbound with the sequel, by which I mean that it was worthy of a follow up on the original. I know I loved it at least. — Posty McPostface
maybe other creatures think of us as uglier than we think of ourselves. For example, cockroaches find humans so disgusting they run away and if they are touched by humans they wash themselves. — René Descartes
how are you sure that
We see something more beautiful in the bird than the bird's experience of beauty for itself.
— Noble Dust — René Descartes