The truth is that the world provides for living creatures, not an artificial political-economic system. — introbert
Universal basic income provided by the state? Is this part of the "truth"? — jgill
This is why the philosopher in Plato\s cave allegory has such a difficult task to lead the others out of the life of illusion, toward the truth. The deluded are very comfortable in their delusions. — Metaphysician Undercover
Then it's not selflessness. Words are tools and I now know more about your use of the term and I can work with that. But the word is selfless. Homeless is without a home. Remorseless indicates no remorse. — Bylaw
But in general we don't need people to not have as much self. We just need to make sure we don't take away that part of the self that cares about others and identifies with them. — Bylaw
Often the idea is to fight the natural identification with the other. The natural tendency to not like seeing others suffering. To fight this, indoctrinate that they are not like you, not human, not deserving of empathy. You have to find a way to reduce that part of the self that cares for others. Note: that means making them have less self. — Bylaw
for all? how can it be true for some and not for all? do you have any examples of things that can come into being independently of the things which are necessary for their existence? — TheGreatArcanum
As I said, the laws of thermodynamics include the second law, which accounts for the loss of energy with entropy. But the second law is just as false as the law of conservation, because it assumes that the lost energy still exists as energy, when it does not. — Metaphysician Undercover
That's exactly the assumption which has been proven to be false, as explained above. — Metaphysician Undercover
You could say that some of the heat from the room is lost to the outside, but if you go outside and make measurements, you will not find it all. — Metaphysician Undercover
Despite all sorts of attempts to find it, all of the lost energy has never ever been located — Metaphysician Undercover
That is just a completely unproven assumption. In fact, it has been proven to be false. You assume that the lost energy actually exists somewhere else, and is measurable in that form, somewhere, however it exists. But it has really been proven that this is false. — Metaphysician Undercover
The truth is, 'conservation of energy' is not true. In reality all transactions of energy lose some energy and this is why 'perpetual motion' is unobtainable — Metaphysician Undercover
So 'conservation of energy' is not true, and the second law of thermodynamics has been proposed as an amendment, a way to account for lost energy. And since the second law of thermodynamics is a proposal meant to amend the falsity of another law, it is actually false itself. — Metaphysician Undercover
Perhaps the thought instead is that in order for A to have caused B, then some energy would need to be transferred - for all causal transactions, it is now being supposed, involve a transfer of energy. But that is not part of the principle of the conservation of energy. That's a new and distinct claim about the nature of causation. — Bartricks
Of the many observations and manipulations of the brain that we can explain, we cannot tell you what part of the brain controls consciousness — Rocco Rosano
Another angle on this: someone is judged as selfish for not sharing their stuff. I think it's actually better to tell them they are not being selfish enough. I think there is even better language possible, but this, I think is more accurate than saying they are being too selfish. — Bylaw
Which is why you need to do a lot of propaganda work to set the stage for things like the Holocaust or what happened in Rwanda. You have to fight this core portion of the self very hard, for a long time, preferably from early childhood. And for generations. — Bylaw
That we must set aside the self to get to empathy and care for others, we are telling selves that having a self, coming from a self, is a problem. — Bylaw
, I do think her assertion suffers from some vagueness — Hanover
↪Benj96 She believed she would be unjustly detained, but she wasn't. She was justly detained. She was wrong. — Hanover
This would provide a context of justification. As it stands we would have to assume
the woman is clairvoyant — Joshs
Yes, it's fine. But you and I are focusing on different things. I'm looking only at rationality and you're taking a broader perspective. Nothing wrong with either way, but they don't match up. — T Clark
I grew up not believing in time so that's my bias. I sometimes change my view but have to be convinced.
My mindset is that it's always the physical present and that physical matter changes. — Mark Nyquist
Is time external to and unaffected by the things located in time? — Joshs
we would relieve ourselves of the false perception of time.
6h — Mark Nyquist
If I need money to finance a drug habit or to take a trip to Las Vegas and I rob a store to get it, that is not necessarily irrational. It's illegal and immoral and likely to have very bad consequences for the criminal, but that doesn't mean it's necessarily irrational either. — T Clark
From that I infer that in cases where a law is rational, you think criminal acts are not rational. I was disagreeing that is necessarily true. — T Clark
even facts — god must be atheist
This is why I became arrogant: because she was unable to adjust her thinking mode that was necessary to assert the situation. — god must be atheist
no-win situation that only had a chance to escalate opposing opinions — god must be atheist
Benj96 Just remember there is personal judgment involved in any such decision. Perhaps the discussion seemed more of a general conversation about values rather than a philosophical discussion. I think it's fine for them to pull an OP. If they did it to me, I would accept the decision as I consider myself a guest here and subject to site standards. — Tom Storm
Benj96 I tend to scold people here on their use of the word " information " without much result. Could you explain ( your basis for and physically how ) energy and matter hold information.
To me, the best way to understand time psychologically is to define information as brain state existing as the physical brain with mental content. No Tinkerbelling please. Energy should be just energy and matter should be just matter. — Mark Nyquist
Energy should be just energy and matter should be just matter. — Mark Nyquist
Best to have a chat by PM with Baden and see if you can understand his reasons. Overall, I have found the Moderators/administrator's very reasonable people. An administrator such as jamal can talk to a moderator, if you are not happy with a decision they have made, but if the administrator backs the moderator, then there is nothing you can do except to accept their decision. But you can still moan at them a little. — universeness
First of all, don't get angry. — ssu
Perhaps the title of the thread was a bit confusing. — ssu