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Alright, this is confusing me. — YuZhonglu
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Artemis
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Artemis
Why are we all — whollyrolling
Universe revolves around the human consciousness. — whollyrolling
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Artemis
Well there you have it. You don't even have to give it any consideration, it's not you though it may be others, specifically the person who so audaciously suggested it. — whollyrolling
If you disagree, then maybe you can explain how your consciousness in particular is uniquely altruistic. — whollyrolling
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1. Facts are statements.
2. Statements are generated by neural circuitry in the brain.
3. No brain- > no facts. — YuZhonglu
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Artemis
You highlighted a small portion of my comment and stated that you don't think it's true. You took it out of context, so now that you've replied I'm not sure what you're replying to, my full comment or your excerpt from it. That humans are self-centred has been demonstrated for thousands of years and i we have yet to demonstrate otherwise. — whollyrolling
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BC
Philosophy, as I see it, is a bunch of brains thinking about their brains. — YuZhonglu
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Which doesn't matter because it only illustrates my point — whollyrolling
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That humans are self-centred has been demonstrated for thousands of years and i we have yet to demonstrate otherwise. — whollyrolling
S
Can the planet Jupiter exist without you yourself being alive? If so, can it exist without any humans being alive? If so, why would the fact of it's existence need a statement generated by the neural circuitry in our brains? — ssu
Artemis
It seems to me to be the case that human are self-centered. — Bitter Crank
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Philosophy, as I see it, is a bunch of brains thinking about their brains.
— YuZhonglu
Maybe a bunch of brains thinking about other brains? — Bitter Crank
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