simple unboxed freedom. — apokrisis
You take materialism to be true — Metaphysician Undercover
That's entropy. — Copernicus
Any large-scale or permanent chaos would doom the universe. — Copernicus
Can you think of a test that would detect sapience or consciousness? — bert1
Explain — apokrisis
Well, you must have a basis for other arguments to circle around. — Copernicus
there is also the cosmological argument which demonstrates that there is necessarily an immaterial actuality which is prior to all material existence. — Metaphysician Undercover
Take away all laws of physics or the natural order. That's true chaos. — Copernicus
to see if the basis needs change. — Copernicus
So I asked YOU on what you conclude as the fate of the cosmos. — Copernicus
And I asked YOU why do you need to know? — apokrisis
I asked, what does cosmology say about dualism? — Copernicus
misleading starting point — Metaphysician Undercover
Ever looked in a mirror?I think I've equated it with the eye's inability to see itself. — Copernicus
I agree that materialism is false, but not that free will is evidence of it being false.If you are not educated in classical philosophy, then you are excused for not being acquainted with the cosmological argument. However, I am sure you are fully aware of your own ability to choose. Do you not see how this is incompatible with materialism? Or do you really believe that the laws of physics can explain why you choose to do what you do? — Metaphysician Undercover
The Universe is only doomed if you think that the Heat Death is an existential disaster rather than the entropic gradient we get to ride. — apokrisis
Did you even read the post you were responding to? — Harry Hindu
Ever looked in a mirror? — Harry Hindu
Which one is better evidence of the color of your eyes - hearing someone telling you your eye color, or looking in the mirror? — Harry Hindu
A very unlikely scenario. Stop moving the goal posts and answer the question as posed.What if I'm alone in a galaxy with no refelctive substance to see myself? — Copernicus
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