I was referring to "us" as the condition of human uncertainty faced (or ignored) by each person, making philosophy our ticket to seeing our part (and with others), thus bettering our response, ourselves. — Antony Nickles
to the extent philosophy is tempted to remove our responsibility to ourself — Antony Nickles
That is a central and timeless point. Can I contribute to society if I myself don't see the world clearly? If I merely read books about social struggles but never exercise my own mind in a real, live social struggle, I rob my own development, misfiring in my attempts to contribute to society. — Experience of Clarity
Right, in the same way that my hallucination most certainly exists. — Metaphysician Undercover
You obviously have no education in basic chemistry, so you take the route of dfpolis, deny the facts and ignore the reality. — Metaphysician Undercover
An "atom" is a theoretical representation. Atoms do not have independent existence in nature, — Metaphysician Undercover
A "system" is a whole, and as such it requires a boundary, or principle at least, which validates its supposed existence as a united whole. — Metaphysician Undercover
Do you accept that a "system" is an artificial thing? So any experiments carried with a system are designed and ordered by the engineers of the system, therefore not necessarily giving a proper representation of what is natural. — Metaphysician Undercover
The only thing with intelligence in the entire galaxy is humanity. — Leftist
I actually covered a lot of my views relating thermodynamics and information theory by way of cybernetics in the dialog with ChatGPT I just posted in the Lounge. There is a lot of preamble because I needed to contextualize the discussion to make sure the neural net was weighting things correctly. The history of the conversation appears to change the nature of the response to any given question.Wikipedia tells me "In information theory and statistics, negentropy is used as a measure of distance to normality." Care to state your case? — Metaphysician Undercover
For my own interests, mostly the "manifest image" of everyday life, I think there's a lot of interesting ground that could be covered by an epistemological oriented metaphysics, as exemplified by C.I. Lewis and more recently by Raymond Tallis. — Manuel
the number of ways macroscopic properties can be microscopically instantiated -- for that is what entropy describes. — Dfpolis
Of course this is repugnant to the rational mind, to think that order could emerge from disorder, — Metaphysician Undercover
I agree with this last part. I think of philosophy as a diversity of approaches for not taking anything for granted. — Tom Storm
Gilles Deleuze et al ...
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Spinozist_philosophers
It may really be said: You are either a Spinozist or not a philosopher at all.
— G.W.F. Hegel
:fire: — 180 Proof
So, which branch of philosophy serves as an example of philosophy that clarifies … what exactly? What philosophy is, maybe? — Jamal
I wonder, though, if there is a philosophical reason I like them, rather than just a personal reason -- which I'd be more apt to believe the personal reason, it'd be interesting if there was some underlying philosophical aesthetic that makes these choices the choices we're thinking about, too. — Moliere
More charitably, I suppose it can be interpreted to mean “which of these is the most philosophical?” Or “the most typical of philosophy”. — Jamal
Gilles Deleuze et al ...
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Spinozist_philosophers
It may really be said: You are either a Spinozist or not a philosopher at all.
— G.W.F. Hegel
:fire: — 180 Proof
Because “exemplifies” and even “best exemplifies” are a bit vague, won’t this just devolve to picking favourites, or answering as to which is most important? — Jamal
The rise of liberalism in Europe was clearly an egalitarian project in its infancy. Money was the great equalizer. Do you agree with that? — frank
I also think that the consequences of valuing labour more instead of capital, will engender more equality as, regardless of type of job, a decent living will be made — Benkei
Exactly. But they couldn't succeed if the population at large didn't want to be led, right? — frank