I reject "optimism". Courage is my preferred adaptive conduct — 180 Proof
But the human race is not a consequence of order destroying Entropy. It is instead, in my humble opinion, the work of organizing Enformy. — Gnomon
But it also then makes the point that the model is "self-interested" in its knowledge. It embodies a purpose. And in coming to do that - in developing a "point of view" - a selfhood is constructed. And also the "world" that self inhabits is constructed accordingly. The world - as it "intelligibly" becomes as the "other" to this self - is a system of interpreted signs. A phenomenal world and not a noumenal one.
This is how it has to be for life and mind to exist. Biology is a relation where bodies find a way to stand apart from the physics and chemistry that they need to regulate. That involves a model - an epistemic cut. A sense of self - an embodied state of purpose - emerges in conjunction with a similarly intelligible sense of "the world".
So it is an irreducibly triadic relation, not the simpler dyadic one of a (mental) subject relating to a (physical) object.
The intelligibility lies in the discovery of a way of looking at the world which itself crystalises the thing of a subjective point of view with its idea of the world. And the intelligibility of this model is confirmed to the degree it then works in serving that embodied purpose. — apokrisis
I feel religion is a truly complex set of beliefs — TheMadFool
How should we call that which is beyond described reality?
Undescribed reality. — 180 Proof
If you wish to discuss theism or omniscience — Dfpolis
I do not wish to go off on that tangent in this thread. Here, one can take it as an ideal standard for human cognition I am rejecting. — Dfpolis
which appears to be false for the simple reason that nothing is not philosophy — TheMadFool
after all philosophy is, among other things, an attitude, an attitude of unbiased neutrality. — TheMadFool
The scope of philosophy is the universe itself and religion is but one aspect of our universe. — TheMadFool
If the religious are inclined to be philosophical, it's a sign that they, whoever they are, finally see the light, so to speak. — TheMadFool
What maybe more problematic for you - given the views expressed in the OP which likely is just a passing thought - is not the philsophical believer but the believing philosopher. — TheMadFool
The philosophical believer may eventually join your ranks but the religious philsopher is the one thinning your crowd, — TheMadFool
The religious philosopher might be onto something and you'll never know if you decide not to engage — TheMadFool
Philosophy is about new ideas and the effects they can have on society. — Outlander
Still, I'll dangle it in the mod thread and see if anyone bites. — StreetlightX
Then you would agree the word "atheism" should be added to the guidelines, right next to religion. — Srap Tasmaner
If you believe atheism is already covered by "ideology", then nothing is changed by specifying it. — Srap Tasmaner
As long as they're talking philosophy I don't care. — Srap Tasmaner
but actually I'm up for kicking anyone who's primary activity seems to be denouncing religion, denouncing religious belief, and so on, people who seem to have come here mainly to do that, whose experience of philosophy seems to consist entirely of figuring out that god is dead and now they want to let everyone know and pick fights with people who haven't had this life-changing experience. It ought to be considered just as unacceptable as coming on here to push your religion. — Srap Tasmaner
Truth is not correspondence to reality. Why? First, because our knowledge is not exhaustive, but leaves an untold amount behind. It is only a diminished projection of what we encounter. Second, because we do not and cannot know reality as it is, but only as it relates to us. — Dfpolis
You're suggesting a new category be created in addition to Philosophy of Religion -- with, I'll note, no hope of keeping them separate. That looks to me like an endorsement of this as a place to post theology. Give it a few years and the place might get renamed The Philosophy & Theology Forum. After a few more, people will be surprised there's a philosophy section tucked in next to the bustling theology discussion forum. Eventually the comparatively low traffic in the original section will lead to long emotional debates about whether to just put it out of its misery, and then one day the coin will drop, and this will be The Theology Forum. — Srap Tasmaner
Knowing that the table is also made mostly of space, and has a certain atomic structure, does not mean that we are wrong about the table's being solid. — Banno
They are back. — Banno
My words were not an invitation to discussion. — Philosophim
So has the Left, in the same manner. — praxis
I doubt they can be lead to significant violence by the orange fool. — praxis
Publicly attacking a segment of people — Philosophim
The philosophy of religion — Philosophim
If you don't like people posting philosophy of religion, then don't partake in them. — Philosophim
You are speaking your anger and frustration that you cannot control what other people think and do. That is not philosophy. — Philosophim
there are countless ways for God to help humans survive and thrive in society — Matthew724
If Hitler thinks you're Jew, he won't care what you think; and whether you care or not about what he thinks, it's off to the gas chamber you go. Not having to care what others think about you is a privilege of power. — unenlightened
I tried to read the paper by Hillary Putnam, but there were too many difficult equations — Dusty of Sky