Well, is intelligence or consciousness more important than legs or arms? — Angelo Cannata
Though I subscribe to panpsychism, I do not think intelligence requires self consciousness. — Jackson
The problem goes back at least to Leibniz. Science can be practical, but cannot be true because it cannot be false — Jackson
I am saying that physicalism is not science. — Jackson
If a scientist or philosopher says physicalism is true, we expect proofs — Jackson
If the universe had intention to create humans it sure took a long time. — Jackson
There is no way to prove it false or true. — Jackson
You then proceed to make claims that presuppose that people exist prior to procreative acts being performed and desire to be brought here. That is not something one is entitled to believe. — Bartricks
To procreate is to create an innocent person. They haven't done anything yet. So they're innocent.
An innocent person deserves to come to no harm. Thus any harm - any harm whatever - that this person comes to, is undeserved. — Bartricks
Instructions/algorithms, simultaneous/sequential, creating the stuff and the laws they follow (faithfully). — Agent Smith
it is impossible to refer to anything objectively, to anything itself, because when we say "anything itself" we are already applying our interpretation of what we are referring to. — Angelo Cannata
Seconded. It's meaningless to discuss "karma" without reference to a particular doctrine of karma (there are several of them). — baker
we pretend that the universe is “set up” or obeys according to the schemes we built. — Angelo Cannata
The universe is not “set up” in any way — Angelo Cannata
Another problem would be, yeah, why do anything? Not sure if you imply we wouldn't hunger or thirst period or if hungry or thirsty we'd still feel that way until we eat or drink? That's a big factor in how society would change. — Outlander
"If you're having a good time, why would you want it to end?" — Outlander
, otherwise it is like a treasure that we reduce to vague romantic words full of charm, but empty of any useful and serious substance. — Angelo Cannata
Neuroscience, elevates the brain, basically a piece of meat, beyond its true capacity. — ArielAssante
If you've got to deify a physical entity, there's none greater than that other "g": Gravity. — 180 Proof
However, the old German is right, pure light is pure nothingness because it does not bear any contrast within itself. — Tobias
Gods are non-physical eternal — Hillary
could we use light as a metaphor maybe? — Hillary
If god is anything material - and if god is anything like his cosmos - god is the perfect sacred commingling of darkness and light. In the bizarre mythology of William Blake - perhaps the solitary mystic genius of 18th and 19th Century England - the Marriage of Heaven and Hell. — ZzzoneiroCosm
Similarly, why does it not need to be caused? Is there not equal reason to argue either viewpoint logically?Why does it need to be caused? — Jackson
The universe can exist without being caused — Jackson
Theological arguments assume existence must have a cause. — Jackson
That than which nothing greater can be conceived.
But also, the falacious argument that existing is better than not existing, there fore God exists. — Jackson
what would happen if two individuals held mutually exclusive beliefs about the very same events? — creativesoul
Impossible — creativesoul
Philosophy is about learning, not proving one is right. — Jackson
But your other comments are welcome and worth discussing. — Jackson
However, Oedipus was himself the cause of the problem. — Jackson
What is information — Pantagruel
Oedipus was the king and therefore obligated to seek justice. But no matter what he did or did not do fate determined the outcome. — Jackson
It seems to, in some sense, guarantee success, oui? :chin: — Agent Smith
Slaves^^ are individuals (by force or with consent) treated – used – by others as mere means-to-ends (pace Kant). — 180 Proof
Oedipus Rex? — Agent Smith
Trading my own life is not possible. I can't exchange my life for anything. Being dead puts me beyond the possibility of taking anything in exchange. — Cuthbert
But life itself is not tradable — Cuthbert