Fortunately, in fact, Western "culture and philosophy" has been predominantly anti-foundationalist since the late 1500s CE (re: nominalism Copernicus/Galilleo, secularism, empiricism, Wallace/Darwin, pragmatism ...)
— 180 Proof
I don't know what that means. — T Clark
Immanuel Kant, who once said that science isn't your run-of-the-mill question & answer session, but actually an interrogation of nature conducted by humans — Agent Smith
The Inquisition? — Tom Storm
Got a reference for that? — Wayfarer
Hey don’t sweat it. It’s an interesting take on the kinds of things he said, but didn’t ring quite true. Never mind this is not a test. — Wayfarer
Emptiness is the only spiritual concept that I think, or feel, gives me clearer understanding of the universe. True that it’s a religious concept, even though I’m anti-religious. It makes rational sense while at the same time relieves existential anxiety. I can’t imagine it not being true and yet I don’t know if it is true. Perhaps somehow things can have an essential and independent existence. — praxis
I think 180 Proof is referring to the ongoing Enlightenment project of human knowledge which has incrementally dismantled the notion of god/s and the usefulness of religious models as a foundation for all human thought - also the unravelling of Greek models of absolute reality such as Platonism. — Tom Storm
T Clark Finally Puts an End to All This Philosophy Bullshit — T Clark
Is it going to pit language against philosophy, à la Wittgenstein? — Agent Smith
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