Did you reach any conclusion or conclusions from your post on balance and opposites? — DanielP
Interesting question on consciousness and subconsciousness, I haven't thought much about them. What's your perspective on them? — DanielP
An unstable system will change - that's what being unstable is.
If, as it wobbles around, the system finds a state in which it is stable, it will stop and stay there.
We see balance because it lasts longer than imbalance.
It's not because of some magic had by balance. — Banno
Do you think one reason that consciousness appears to be irrational is that the universe cannot be defined solely by logic, and requires or other tools to describe it? — DanielP
In the ethical world:
Karma - good things happen to good people, and vice versa
Aristotle's mean of virtues - virtue is a balance, or an average, between extremes
Jesus's golden rule - treat your neighbor as yourself; in other words, your neighbor is equal to you — DanielP
Maybe the cosmos is on a sliding scale between imbalance and balance. Do you think it is? — DanielP
And if so, where on the sliding scale would the whole cosmos appear to be? — DanielP
Not anything is stable, for everything leaks, I guess, or else a perfect zero-sum would have put existence out of business. — PoeticUniverse
If not, it should be for philosophers. My personal philosophy is based on the BothAnd Principle. Which is : My coinage for the holistic principle of Complementarity, as illustrated in the Yin/Yang symbol. Opposing or contrasting concepts are always part of a greater whole. Conflicts between parts can be reconciled or harmonized by putting them into the context of a whole system.Is balance the invisible hand guiding the universe? — DanielP
matter cannot be created or destroyed — DanielP
What is synthetic a priori? — DanielP
The BothAnd Principle emerged from my development of the Enformationism worldview. And that unconventional understanding of how the world as-a-whole works grew out of the 20th century revelations of Relativity and Quantum and Information Theories indicating that Mass (matter) is a form of Energy, and that Energy is a form of Information. Basically, metaphysical Information is both causative Energy and substantive Matter.How did you come up with your BothAnd principle? — DanielP
Get involved in philosophical discussions about knowledge, truth, language, consciousness, science, politics, religion, logic and mathematics, art, history, and lots more. No ads, no clutter, and very little agreement — just fascinating conversations.