But, again, then that admits that there is interaction, not in the sense of merely participation in a form, by the mind and body. No? — Bob Ross
I guess it is metaphysically possible, but how does that work? Wouldn't there have to be some medium which supplies the imaginery to the agent intellect? Otherwise, why doesn't the agent intellect receive imaginery from other bodies? — Bob Ross
According to Aquinas, if I understand correctly, the intellect does not just witness the images: it (viz., the agent intellect) actively extracts the form from the image and passes it along to the understanding (viz., the passive intellect). — Bob Ross
3. The brain produces phantasms. — Bob Ross
You are right. If US Middle East policy is looked on the long run, it really has been a train wreck — ssu
Are you saying time only exists if linearity exists ? — kindred
I’ve read it. It may be stunning but it is widely rejected by scholars of the later Wittgenstein as a rigorous reading of his work. — Joshs
Kripke failed miserably to grasp the later Wittgenstein. — Joshs
but if we run Kripke through mid 19th century thinkers like Dilthey, Brentano and Kierkegaard, I think we can come up with solid critiques of his work. — Joshs
Consider the phrase, "I am politically nonbinary.". Do you discern the speaker's intent differently if they are liberal or conservative? — David Hubbs
Some shit we made up might even be true.
The question is, how do you decide which is which? — Banno
The situation after a world war would not seem to be the same as a the major economic player defaulting on their debt. Can such a thing happen without consequence? — Janus
Borrowing against increased future prosperity is okay provided future prosperity will indeed be greater, otherwise it would seem to be economic suicide. — Janus
If there were real growth in prosperity, then why the need for growing debt? — Janus
C.S. Lewis' The Discarded Image has some pretty neat stuff on how the Gothic cathedral is an image of the medieval cosmos. — Count Timothy von Icarus
So maybe I need to rethink my sense that the analogy can’t help an understanding of dialectic. — Fire Ologist
Green is the whole man. — Fire Ologist
If I invented a normative framework for say, ants, with rules like "ants should protect their queen", "ants should walk in a line", "ants should utilize a caste system" etc. and most ants acted in accordance with it, it must be the case that the ants have an understanding of my normative framework? — goremand
Let's see. Seems like the child has to be green, so we can make the man or woman, each either blue or yellow. — Fire Ologist
What other areas, things, concepts, experiences, might it depict? — Fire Ologist
