Where is that pub? — tim wood
I buy/follow Collingwood on this. That the existence in question is an absolute presupposition. As such not true or false, just presupposed. And not relatively but absolutely, which means never subject to question, being, again, just presupposed absolutely.The classic refutation — Banno
That the existence in question is an absolute presupposition. — tim wood
there is nothing to prevent God being both imaginary and self-contradictory. — Herg
That's a clever approach. Cantor would have presumably claimed that God was the sum of all those infinite infinities... Your point is that there is no such summation - there is always more to be added? — Banno
Apologies, I'm a bit lost. — fishfry
1. By infinity would you accept the term or concept of eternity as one in the same?
2. The concept of infinities and finites, can they be analogous to (or treated like) temporal time/space time and eternal time as a unity of opposite concept? — 3017amen
Greater in what way? Since you (and Anselm) don't say in what way, should we assume in every way possible? If so, that would include greater in height, greater in ability to eat pies in a pie-eating contest, greater in armpit smelliness, and a whole lot of other greaters. — Herg
Well, yes. My concept of God now is of a very tall dude who can eat more pies than anyone else and has smellier armpits than anyone else. I often wondered what God was like. Thank you for clarifying that for me.
12hReplyOptions0 — Herg
but I recommend no longer bothering to take the likes of 3017 seriously. — 180 Proof
Why not? I took a finite 15 minutes to finish my tea while the future is infinite. — TheMadFool
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