but how cant we ever have a true theory of everything if we can get out hands on the ultimate substrate? — Gregory
I perfer philosophy to religion. — Athena
That is what happened! The 1958 National Defense Education Act, changed the purpose of education and those who are in control of it. Now our republic is as perverted as the republic of Germany that lead to Hitler and this is so because the US adopted the German model of bureaucracy that shifts power and authority away from the individual to the state, and we adopted the German model of education that goes with the bureaucratic change. If the population were aware of what happened and why it happened and how it happened, there is a chance we could save our democracy and make it even better than it was. Only when our democracy is defended in the classroom is it defended, and that is NOT education for a technology society with unknown values!
PS to clarify, the Act replaced our liberal education (starting with the first day of school) with education for technology for industrial and military purpose. As military leaders took over Rome, so have they taken over the US, and even if we threw every weapon in the ocean we would still be an industrial-military complex, not the democracy with liberty we defended in two world wars. — Athena
Democracy and liberty are dependent on education — Athena
Also, while you see the questions of truth in an emotional and subjective light, I do believe that the majority of thinkers, religious or scientific, see themselves as striving for objective truth. — Jack Cummins
I do wonder if I am if I am the only person on the forum who has explored the territory between materialist science and other alternatives — Jack Cummins
I’m not saying fun is not good for you, I’m saying I can’t find any way to see it as the meaning to life. — Brett
Fine. Just don’t tell me it’s the meaning of life. — Brett
First of all fun is a very subjective term. Secondly we can be happy and unhappy, maybe in equal measure. Does that mean that unhappiness is the meaning of life? — Brett
You might be confusing satisfaction with meaning. — Brett
Can that really be all to the meaning of life? We’re here just to have fun? — Brett
I can understand that someone might go to another country and take photos of unusual cultures or locations and then that person brings them home to show others how the world is different out there. But that’s not what you’re saying. You’re saying just the act of taking photos gives meaning to life. But I don’t see how. — Brett
Do you think you need a camera to do this? — Brett
It’s seems to me that you think the meaning to life is just doing things. We study, we learn, we create new things. For what purpose? — Brett
If you go to take a photograph then you go to a place that already exists. Instead of sitting and being part of it you instead take some photos. Why?
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One does not study photography like one studies philosophy. What do you learn from photography? — Brett
So that’s the meaning of life? — Brett
You’ll need to explain that. — Brett
What is everyone doing? — Brett
How do you know that’s the meaning for life? — Brett
How does photography do it? — Brett
Photography can do this, eating food, breathing the air? — Brett
And what would it’s meaning be? — Brett
Such as — Brett
So life doesn’t have to be about competition or survival, but for who? — Brett
Indeed life is. From the outside its survival, comfort seeking, and finding entertainment. From the first person its dealing with situations. Dealing with getting through the manueverings of a society and existence itself. Doesnt matter if its an office, driving on a slippery highway, a coal mine, overcoming boredom, finding meaning in something, reading, hunting,gathering, hut building, dancing around the tribal fire, natural disasters,pandemics, other peoples actions, drinking, mental illness, getting warmer, cooler, finding the best product for your needs, debating metaphysics, watching a mo ie,playing a game, looking up information on the internet, eating, shitting, wiping, flushing, sewers, journals, cities, buildings, farming, war, religion, one upsmanship, laundry, chores, relationships, articles cleaning tour dwelling and living area... — schopenhauer1
By default living requires survival, — schopenhauer1
Life is about survival. — Philosophim
But why do you think, and what exactly are you? I bet you are a different person today then you were 5 years ago, or 10, 20, 30, etc....years ago. — Pop
I think therefore I am. — Pop
I hope that you are right because I am wishing to touch upon and create new ideas. My belief about philosophy is that it should embrace, rather than criticize, creativity. — Jack Cummins
So what is the scope for original possibilities and are there questions which have not been touched upon at all. Or are we coming to a dead end in this post postmodern era. — Jack Cummins
But 1 and 2 are identical in that both are awareness of the external world and of oneself. Ergo, to think that there's something extra - consciousness - — TheMadFool
It could be information from past lives or it could be thoughts themselves that already exist on another plane of being that is partially tapped into at a young age. — Thinking