Let me also add a subquestion to that and ask to the atheist. If these arguments are all a failure. Is that part of the reason why you are atheist? — DoppyTheElv
I don't understand what objective morality means. — Gregory
This general applicability might be taken to look like objectivity. It is however quite different. — Banno
No it doesn’t bother me. That’s how they like to address questions. It is technical but it doesn’t appeal to me. They’re like a group in a dark room trying to turn lead into gold, or the masons; secret hand signals and words. — Brett
You can attain your ‘inter subjective agreement’ through the whole process of experiment and observation. But questions of value are of a different order entirely; there’s no consensus on how to account for them. — Wayfarer
An underlying issue is the fact-value dichotomy, or Hume's is/ought problem. — Wayfarer
Pfhorrest
Then I don't know what to make of this:
...are these ideas the proper referents of such-and-such words.
— Pfhorrest
because I don't know what the referent of, say, "Democracy" is. — Banno
I think this is the objectivity error in a nutshell. Everything I experience in discussion with another is a subjective experience, likewise for them. Somehow we muddle through without any access to or necessary knowledge of objective truth — Kenosha Kid
I can't think of a test that can be applied to propositions or beliefs to see if they are true propositions or beliefs that does not involve consensus — Isaac
My only agenda was to make sure we were both talking about the same thing.
— Gnomon
The issue is, that's not were you start in philosophy, it's where you finish. — Banno
nationalism, moral objectivity, populism, anthropocentrism, rationalism, religion, and political ideology. — Kenosha Kid
what is it good for?
— Gnome
Who else can't read this without adding an emphatic shout of "Absolutely nothin'"?
Good Lord! — Banno
In that regard, systematic philosophy like Whitehead, Hegel, and Kant have the merit of owning the responsibility of owning the conversation they started. — Valentinus
Postmodern philosophy (p0m0) reduces (1) nonphilosophical cognitivity (truth-values) to philosophical noncognitivity (meaning-uses) and then (2) noncognitivity as such to mere narrative, or textual, form (i.e. institutional norms aka "power") - without warrant, or noncognitively. :gasp: :shade: — 180 Proof
Helena Blavatsky was the driving force behind the creation of Theosophy. — Punshhh
Law of Excluded Middle or the Law of Noncontradiction, from which the former is derived — javra
One of the best ways to raise quality is by not responding to rubbish. This is very hard these days, but worth trying. Ops that get no answers, drop out of sight quite quickly. This could even happen to the Trump thread if we all made an effort. — unenlightened
apparently the Higgs Boson itself has mass that is unexplained by the Higgs field — Mr Bee
The best that you might hope for would be a religion that attempted to base itself on science, which to me would seem to be no more than wishful thinking — Banno
Raëlism teaches that an extraterrestrial species known as the Elohim created humanity using their advanced technology. An atheistic religion, it believes that the Elohim have historically been mistaken for gods. It holds that throughout history the Elohim have created forty Elohim/human hybrids who have served as prophets preparing humanity for news about their ultimate origins. Among those listed as prophets are The Buddha, Jesus of Nazareth, and Muhammad, with Raël himself being the fortieth and final prophet. Raëlists believe that since the Hiroshima bomb of 1945, humanity has entered an Age of Apocalypse in which it is threatening itself with nuclear annihilation. It argues that humanity must find a way of harnessing new scientific and technological development for peaceful ends, and that once this has been achieved the Elohim shall return to Earth to share their technology with humanity and usher in a utopia. To this end, the Raëlians have been committed to building an embassy for the Elohim, incorporating a landing pad for the latter's spaceship. Raëlians promote a liberal ethical system with a strong emphasis on sexual experimentation, engage in daily meditation, and hope for physical immortality through human cloning. — Wikipedia on Raëlism
According to this story, 75 million years ago Xenu brought billions of people to Earth in spacecraft resembling Douglas DC-8 airliners, stacked them around volcanoes and detonated hydrogen bombs in the volcanoes. The thetans then clustered together, stuck to the bodies of the living, and continue to do this today. Scientologists at advanced levels place considerable emphasis on isolating body thetans and neutralizing their ill effects. — Wikipedia on Scientology
Except that no 3D part ever changes its temporal or spatial position. — Luke
