All philosophies are examples of thinking — Janus
All human beings think (I hope) but from that it does not follow that all human beings are "made of thought" — Janus
but from that it does not follow that all human beings are "made of thought"; I don't even know what that could mean — Janus
beyond a claim that the nature of human beings is mediated by the nature of their thinking. — Janus
How can we (presuppositionlessly) investigate the nature of thought when we must necessarily use thought (which must start from some presupposition or other) to attempt to do so? — Janus
All philosophies are examples of thinking — Janus
That is, all philosophies arise from the same source. — Jake
All human beings are made of thought psychologically. That is, this thing we call "me" is made of thought, and thus will be subject to whatever the properties of thought might be determined to be. — Jake
It means only that all the ideas we have in our heads which we reference under the label "me" are made of an electro-chemical information medium called thought. My opinions, my memories, my emotions, my hopes, dreams and plans etc. All made of thought. — Jake
I understand your confusion and I do apologize, what I ment by original form is that we spent most of the time of the universe not being here, we were technically "not being", in the same way that it is impossible for a being to remember the moments before they were born we will not 'remeber' the time as dead, because it is simply not a experience — Filipe
But they don't arise form the same source; just as all examples of thinking don't. Plato is not the same source as Aristotle, and Parmenides is not the same source as Aquinas. — Janus
But human psychology incorporates not merely thought, but emotion, volition, perception and instinct. — Janus
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