Then what do our experiences mean? We all have one fleeting moment after another and then we simply die. — jasonm
Then why does this world even exist? You would assume that no God and no purpose implies no universe, nothing. No creator implies nothingness. Therefore, our world and our lives just sort of "dangle" without any rationale or justification. Life and the universe are then just some sort of anomaly. In other words, Occam's Razor dictates that without a God, nothing should exist, and yet here we are alive, in existence, discussing this very issue.. Something therefore seems wrong with this notion... — jasonm
Doing philosophy is not making up just-so stories — Banno
And the reason for that is that the why is not something found in the world, but consists in what we do in the world. — Banno
with all its implicit logical flaws, — Banno
Doing philosophy is not making up just-so stories.
— Banno
@Benj96 Gnomon @Wayfarer et al — 180 Proof
a vacillation between energy and law, as if the existence of either of those were any better understood — Banno
The circular argument solves this by looping the line into itself, still infinite, but not in an endless regressive style but a more self satisfying one revolving around a fixed reason/point/axis or purpose. — Benj96
"Just-no" stories are honest? They admit "I don't know". — Banno
, we ask why energy exists... — Banno
Physics can't provide an answer to questions of meaning — Banno
Physics can't provide an answer to questions of meaning, of purpose, because such questions are not about physics. They are about intent. it's a different type of question, with different language and presumptions. — Banno
I think you're conflating meaning with subjective feelings and emotions. — Benj96
I believe I am suggesting fact/reason. — Benj96
You are making the cosmological argument again, with all its implicit logical flaws, but replacing god with a vacillation between energy and law, as if the existence of either of those were any better understood than the existence of the world. — Banno
exactly which is left ambiguous — Banno
Meh. I'll leave you to it. Enjoy. — Banno
That's fine we can discuss this now if you'd like. I also have thought about that a lot. Why energy exists. — Benj96
Yeah, in the largest scope and longest run, "energy" (as you describe it, Ben) seems quite meaningless and purposeless since it cannot not do what it's doing. — 180 Proof
Meaning/purpose" are artifacts of adaptive embodied interests + discursive cognitions which are prior artifacts of local entropy gradients – energy long preceeds and absolutely encompasses ephemeral "meaning/purpose"-making blips in the void like us, Ben — 180 Proof
If existence (e.g. "energy") has a Meaning / Purpose that we haven't created, then we are nothing but prostrate slaves before that alien Meaning/Purpose. I think our freedom as individual and collective agencies consist in us having to create, or make, our lives as meaningful / purposeful for ourselves and each other as we are able to day to day. Existence is a blank page or canvas; how will we fill it – with poetry, theorems, blueprints, musical scores, epic hero journeys, doodles, painted scenes, family histories & photos, philosophical treatises, pastoral sermons, political speeches, love letters, pornography, fashion designs, ambitious plans for explorations of distant planets & moons, or make intricate orgami figures ... or leave it blank? Or just splatter our brains all over it ... Non serviam, my friend. Amor fati.That indeed may all be true 180Proof.
And finally, in conclusion. How does that make you feel? — Benj96
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