One of the LP's weakness was refusing to talk about Metaphysics, which made themselves look embracing intolerance and dogmatism. — Corvus
Facts describe the way things are.
With the above in mind, I am, and have been for a long time, quite fond of logical positivism. I never quite understood why logical positivism kinda faded out of existence and was taken over by a new methodology in science called fallibilism, so named after Popper established it as a better method than verification of conjectures or hypothesi. — Shawn
Facts describe the way things are.
With the above in mind, I am, and have been for a long time, quite fond of logical positivism. I never quite understood why logical positivism kinda faded out of existence and was taken over by a new methodology in science called fallibilism, so named after Popper established it as a better method than verification of conjectures or hypothesi. — Shawn
Yes, you can detect intrinsic curvature on a sphere, even if it is not embedded in 3D space. — SophistiCat
God: Omnibenevolent, Omnipotent, Omniscient and Omniindolent — TheMadFool
Amazing isn't it that if you see a corpulent person, you can't tell whether he's a sloth or a glutton? :chin: Two of the 7 deadly sins. — TheMadFool
believe there's a direct positive correlation between math and obesity! Causation? Why not? — TheMadFool
suppose efficiency is, as I said, key to the universe and by that I mean getting the most out of the effort put in. — TheMadFool
I'm curious, for every given phenomenon say the elliptical orbits of the planets or the life of a human or other animal, are these phenomena occuring in the least possible times? — TheMadFool
like Spinozism to me. — 180 Proof
The seed spirals on the effloresence of a sunflower are arranged in the Fibonacci sequence and that happens to be the most efficient way to use the space available; the hexagonal cells in a beehive too is such. Optimization is key if life is to have any chance of success and for that knowing math or following its rules is paramount. — TheMadFool
Not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be counted. — Albert Einstein
Thinking doesn't "imply" a brain; — 180 Proof
A brain, I might add, can be either neurological or, in principle, synthetic. — 180 Proof
Nothing repeats — tim wood
But I'm up late and you're up very late. Good night. — tim wood
At a very grass roots level, his assertion that all mathematical structures exist in some physical way is a real stretch. — jgill
Are you that addict? — tim wood
One can't speak of mind realistically if we take away body. — Manuel
They are one and the same. — NOS4A2
They are one and the same. — NOS4A2
Go ask the people you've committed yourself to. — tim wood
unless a gentlemanly decency had you omit — tim wood
I'm just going to throw some shit out there, and see what sticks — unenlightened
Then you know the truth of it. So don't bulls**t! — tim wood
turn around and face the storm — tim wood
I did my weeping, until I saw the uselessness — tim wood
an addict, as addict — tim wood
My axiom is that an addict, as addict, is not a person, and it is a fundamental and dangerous mistake to treat or regard the addict as a person — tim wood