This itself is so value-laden and personal in its opinion, that it self-refutes the earlier point here: — schopenhauer1
Why would you create? What would you do? What reality would you set up? Would you get bored? — Benj96
what I am particularly interested in is whether these belief systems may impact people's positions towards recycling; whether it would make sense to recycle if you hold these positions. — Chris H
If something doesn't make sense from a religious angle for example then pivot into philosophy, or science. The more perspectives the fuller the picture resolution — punos
Well i didn't intend to give that impression because i'm a monist not a dualist; there is one thing and all is made of it, just more complex forms of the same thing (energy and matter). If consciousness is fundamental then it must be found either at the level of pure energy (before matter), or somehow before energy itself which is as fundamental as i think one can get. — punos
We should at least have a stable definition of what consciousness is so that we know how to identify it when it shows up. How can we tell the difference between something that is conscious and something that is not? How would you define consciousness in this context? — punos
In either case, consciousness exists, how it exists, and how its effects are amplified are up for debate, but its clear that natural laws permit its existence, if not neccesitate it. — Benj96
I was just curious if you thought that the pace of progress in science has slowed — Joshs
Aware of my awareness, consciousness of my consciousness. The process is a self-referential loop — Art48
Is that one explanation of the aim of meditation? — Art48
By this do you mean we sacrifice innovation in philosophy to innovation in science and technology, or that progress in science and technology also suffer? — Joshs
what if we observed the world through breaking it down further and if gaps between those micorscopic concepts were also looked at? — obscurelaunting
If they are not the same surely they can be separated? — Benj96
Can we take away ones consciousness without affecting their body in any way? Can we take away ones body without affecting their conscious experience in any way? — Benj96
If they are truly separable, then we are talking about the afterlife. Where one's sense of self can fully be removed from the corpus. — Benj96
Would this content-less pure awareness continue as the body/material vessel decomposes at death and transfigures/is recycled back into the ecosystem? — Benj96
f the content-less pure awareness is a constant underlying manifestation of physical "living bodies", it suggests pan-psychism. That everything is capable of content-less pure awareness fundamentally but can only manifest as an identity/ agent through "being" a physical system. A body. A thing. — Benj96
The question remains: Just what was he proving? — Vera Mont
The 'I' may be like an underlying reflective narrator, as an aspect of subjectivity. The 'I'in being able to observe in the process of making meaning out of the various experiences. This 'I' as a central aspect of thinking was what lead Descartes to the, 'I think, therefore I am', may be what lead to the position of dualism. — Jack Cummins
No, explain: Why should happiness and truth be mutually exclusive? — baker
when we look as subjective actors upon the world, it is an illusion, because inner and outer are not a dualistic split. — Jack Cummins
what would you suggest in lieu? — Benj96
I am also an object (I have a material body). — Benj96
What makes a prophet, if not his words?
We are all prophets, then, partaking of the same reality, describing it each in a different way. — Vera Mont
The most genuine prophets don't communicate ta all: they have pure, direct, inexplicable experience. — Vera Mont
But if you mean they experience the same reality, — Art48
Another view, would be all "genuine" prophets experience the same Reality, but they express their experience differently, and so sometimes may disagree. — Art48
All religions canonize the same superstition. — 180 Proof
Many people wonder what happens after death.
If prophets agree about what happens after death, please enlighten us as to what they agree on.
(You can't do it.) — Art48