in reality there has been only one Christian, and he died on the Cross. — Gus Lamarch
Could he be a worse leader and bigger asshole? — praxis
But why is it "bordering on incoherent"? — TheMadFool
What do you mean? — TheMadFool
that the selection of particular 'facts' as being those which one evaluates as 'true' is itself an act of bias. — ernestm
It's probably not even aware that it's acting in such a way. The cat just does what it does. — Sam26
What even is your point? — StreetlightX
I don't think the dolphin believes it's seeing a reflection, reflection involves concepts that the dolphin doesn't have. It believes it's seeing another dolphin, or some such thing. — Sam26
And? I don't care about physicalism. — StreetlightX
In some ways this event can be seen as a dry run for greater dangers ahead...like the return of something like the Spanish flu. — Chester
It's just certain philosophies attempt to buy into the preteige of scientific association. — StreetlightX
it's just unlikely. — Chester
I pity the poor, innocent chunk of dead flesh lying in the morgue, conscious, but not aware of itself. — jgill
Still an appropriate response, no? — Isaac
Yes, but what is it like to be a bat dreaming of being John Wick in the Matrix? — Isaac
Would he learn anything new when he sees red? — Isaac
t's just certain philosophies attempt to buy into the preteige of scientific association. — StreetlightX
Philosopher: I have a thought experiment where I'm just a brain in a jar. — fdrake
A trolley operated by a p zombie is like a self-driving car, passengers or pedestrians? But the zombie has no morality by definition, we have to program it with our morals. — unenlightened
Capitalists will be back because they are worms. — StreetlightX
Suddenly I do not give a flying hoot about most burglary or "looting". — StreetlightX
I think the human race will make it to the end of 2020 though, call it a hunch. — Chester
What is it like to be a bat? Nagel. — unenlightened
Compare and contrast that to the p-zombie in which case, if a p-zombie is possible, behavior alone is insufficient to infer consciousness. — TheMadFool
Because Chistianity had Truth as one of its core values and ate its own tail... in short :-) — ChatteringMonkey
How can a language less creature believe that a proposition is true, unless - at the very least - that creature understands the proposition? — creativesoul
An old story says that crows have the ability to count. Three hunters go into a blind situated near a field where watchful crows roam. They wait, but the crows refuse to move into shooting range. One hunter leaves the blind, but the crows won't appear. The second hunter leaves the blind, but the crows still won't budge. Only when the third hunter leaves, the crows realize that the coast is clear and resume their normal feeding activity.
Helen Ditz and Professor Andreas Nieder of the University of Tübingen found the neuronal basis of this numerical ability in crows. They trained crows to discriminate groups of dots. During performance, the team recorded the responses of individual neurons in an integrative area of the crow endbrain. This area also receives inputs from the visual system. The neurons ignore the dots' size, shape and arrangement and only extract their number. Each cell's response peaks at its respective preferred number. — https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2015/06/150608152002.htm
Since water and fire are opposites of each other, everything else must lie between the two and because water is nothing but burnt Hydrogen, it seems that Hercaclitus wasn't too far from the truth if not right on the button about fire being the arche. — TheMadFool
Along the lines of what Isaac may have been suggesting, the capitalist imperative of economic growth is baked into our culture, is baked into us, and it is simply unsustainable. Also, a cultural shift is possible whereby the meaning of ‘well-being’ is more eudaemonic than economic. — praxis
But an underlying reality that we can't sense, that has no effect whatsoever our action or goals, that we have no way of knowing more about and that is not even a coherent notion to begin with... what's the point? — ChatteringMonkey
Cats draw correlations between the moving ground and it's effect/affect upon them. That effect/affect is completely involuntary. Cats draw connections between the uncertainty and fear and the wobbly ground. They test. Only when the ground stops moving under their feet, can they go on their way and no longer think about it. — creativesoul
But the notion of finding out how things really are outside any perspective is unintelligible I think. — ChatteringMonkey
Yeah that is at least the conclusion that Nietzsche for example drew from it... that if the true world, or how things really are, is an incoherent notion, what you are left with is perspectives. — ChatteringMonkey
You never eat the same soup twice. — jamalrob