As I see it, scientists and philosophers are both constrained by facts and the way their beliefs and hypotheses are expected to fit together. An exalted submission is perhaps involved in the pursuit of objective knowledge. As someone put it once, freedom is just living by norms that make sense to you (the right kind of prison).It also gives me the feeling of someone backed up against a wall rather than someone in control of the situation so to speak. — Agent Smith
But reality does contain extended things. It's a self-evident fact my reason presents to me, so the burden is on you to disprove it.
I have two self-evident facts of reason. The world contains extended things, and you can't divide things forever. Therefore you can't divide extended things infinitely.
It's on you to prove that wrong, and you can't just say "it isn't" to either of my premises, because they're self-evident facts of reason. — Isaac
Well, I will wait until you can provide an actual refutation of the self evident truth of reason that any extended thing will be capable of infinite division. — Bartricks
Well, I will wait until you can provide an actual refutation of the self evident truth of reason that any extended thing will be capable of division. — Bartricks
As I see it, scientists and philosophers are both constrained by facts and the way their beliefs and hypotheses are expected to fit together. An exalted submission is perhaps involved in the pursuit of objective knowledge. As someone put it once, freedom is just living by norms that make sense to you (the right kind of prison). — Pie
the reason philosophers tend to grab at anything within reach, the closest object as it were, when doing philosophy (of mind) is due to the fact that they (we) are by and large ignorant, we're in the dark and it shows. — Agent Smith
With a hot pad under my ass I can play the braggart or the buffoon as good as any man, no matter what sign he be born under. — H. Miller
the efforts are laudable and there maybe a grain or two of truth — Agent Smith
It is because you are wed to a false worldview- one not endorsed by reason, but convention — Bartricks
Excellent and succinct parody, which'll probably leave no scratch (I speak from recent experience.) — Pie
Thanks, though I suspect the far greater parody is being played on us by Bartricks himself, who'll reveal, on his 6,000th post, that his contributions were all a work of performance art lampooning the self-assurance of cult religion... It's very deep. — Isaac
Influenced by the pragmatists, I look to our practical/technological power as a species and think that we have more than a grain or two of truth or knowledge or whatever you want to call it. Various neo-Kantians accepted the existence of a science as a fact and went on from there. I think they were correct to do so. That doesn't mean we can't articulate what's going on better and better, etc. And it doesn't mean we aren't in the dark or talking nonsense as we get farther away from practical life in our talking (so I sympathize with the idea that lots of metaphysics is pointless, not even wrong.) — Pie
Dissociative identity disorder (DID), previously known as multiple personality disorder (MPD) and colloquially known as split personality disorder,[7] is a mental disorder characterized by the maintenance of at least two distinct and relatively enduring personality states.[3] The disorder is accompanied by memory gaps beyond what would be explained by ordinary memory issues. The personality states alternately show in a person's behavior; however, presentations of the disorder vary. Other conditions that often occur in people with DID include post-traumatic stress disorder, personality disorders (especially borderline and avoidant), depression, substance use disorders, conversion disorder, somatic symptom disorder, eating disorders, obsessive–compulsive disorder, and sleep disorders.[3] Self-harm, non-epileptic seizures, flashbacks with amnesia for content of flashbacks, anxiety disorders, and suicidality are also common. — Wikipedia
As you are already aware, philosophers are, how would you say it?, frontline personnel - I compare them to explorers and as we all know, explorers are the ones who take all the risk - losing an eye, even dying are part of the job description - operating as they are in what in the game universe is known as the fog of war. Hic sunt dracones comrades, hic sunt dracones. Careful now, careful! :snicker: — Agent Smith
How can something that has no extension be able to have states, as in the states of mind? Are they states of an expanse-less thing? — Daniel
Try to imagine that. — Daniel
I imagine you have a mind. And you imagine I do. When you imagine that, what colour and size and texture do you imagine my mind to have? — Bartricks
I imagine you have a mind. And you imagine I do. When you imagine that, what colour and size and texture do you imagine my mind to have? — Bartricks
Small and dark — unenlightened
I went to an Alternative Health Fair with a friend — Cuthbert
Solvitur ambulando. — Diogenes
Cognitions, subcognitions and metacognitions.If the mind is divisible, show me the pieces its divided into! — Agent Smith
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