If I'm going to dig a hole in my yard, it's important that I know if there are buried gas pipes in that location — T Clark
A 'dogma' is defined as a principle or set of principles laid down by an authority and held to be incontrovertibly true.” — I like sushi
Buddhism for example has no belief in a creator god, yet it seems to be similar to theistic religion in terms of its ethical philosophy and behavioural demands (celibacy, non-violence, non-coveting etc) and even in many philosophical respects. — Wayfarer
The Indians too were very good logicians. — Agent Smith
We must put logic in the dock, interrogate it! How did it come to be this powerful? What vile trickery did it put to its service? Who were/are its accomplices? — Agent Smith
That is not the definition I was using at all. It is one plied by religious dogmatic types to justify labelling science as ‘dogmatic’. — I like sushi
I sense you're conflating authority with knowledge — Agent Smith
There is no dogma in science. There is dogma in religions. — I like sushi
Perhaps if you read the OP and the link you would see? — I like sushi
Just because scientists can be ‘dogmatic’ it does not mean that science contains dogma — I like sushi
are you suggesting the brain does not/cannot perceive? — universeness
The way in which the human brain deals with propositional logic is not fully understood. — universeness
Even though I have clearly stated that my projections are based on my current readings on genetic engineering and technologies such as CRISPR, quantum computing and biological computing. Despite this, you insist on tubthumping about the current limitations of electronic computing. why? — universeness
So the notion of proper time and proper length are used is special RELATIVITY and are 'relative notions.' — universeness
You would prefer that we stay at the mercy of some or all of the 4 threats I mentioned? why? — universeness
AFAIK universe expansion implies "creating new space". Quite far from this response.
d) This kind of universe expansion is equivalent to measurement contraction.
I have the same viewpoint as c. I think you can expand into something which is infinite but that which IS infinite cannot expand. — universeness
So the notion of proper time and proper length are used is special RELATIVITY and are 'relative notions — universeness
If someone told me they were going to duplicate and replace my brain with a mechanical one... — RogueAI
Maybe they have already done this on you — Angelo Cannata
If someone told me they were going to duplicate and replace my brain with a mechanical one (and dispose of the organic one), I would consider that death. However, if they could replace it incrementally and guarantee I was conscious the whole time, I don't consider that death, Does anyone else share this intuition? — RogueAI
There is a reason why scientific theories adapt and change over time and The Bible and Koran remain exactly the same - one is Dogma and the other is constantly changing — I like sushi
No. Science is not dogma. Scientists can certainly be ‘dogmatic’ though with their beliefs and ideas. — I like sushi
His example is an illustration of how, now that the ball is on the cushion, it's causing a dip — Cuthbert
The pure/impure is Kantian terminology specifically, meant to show the distinctions in what can be considered a priori — Mww
in practical situations - when we are concerned about what is or isn't the case - it is not obvious that our talk is wrong, incoherent or somehow theological. — Cuthbert
Time is movement. — chiknsld
The sneer of the peon. Answering these questions - fundamental questions in philosophy, that is - will make you wealthy and happy. Happy? — Bartricks
So, tell me, what is the cause for the cushion's deformation?
— Agent Smith
The ball is the cause — Cuthbert
On the other hand, if the rules of logic are understood to embody norms of conduct and linguistic representation, as opposed to embodying empirical contingencies, then the rules of logic do express lawfulness, namely the conduct and ethics of the logician.
It is the simultaneous presence of both types of meaning in science and logic that leads to the normative notion of "law" being misconstrued as an empirical matter of fact. — sime
Ah, I see, very interesting — chiknsld
The problem is that the concept of "mass" which is principally a temporal concept, is fundamentally unintelligible under the principles employed in modern physics, relativity theory. The concept of time dilation makes the incoherency of "mass" in modern physics glaringly obvious. — Metaphysician Undercover
We can't even begin on this question, until we first figure out what is matter. — Metaphysician Undercover
What, they weren't skeptical? — apokrisis
Oh wow, you're saying that a blackhole would cause an infinite chain-reaction of more blackholes were it not for these properties of the particle? — chiknsld
Ok, surely the brain is the only body organ that 'perceives' a colour — universeness
If those who vote against it are a majority then their representatives in authority must vote against also and then scientific endeavours in the direction of genetic engineering, transhumanism and artificial intelligence must stop until the majority can be convinced by further discussion from those who
support human progression. — universeness