Is he still a thing? — M777
Tales like this and others reminds me that Anti-Trumpism and it’s supporters have shaped the world to what it is today — NOS4A2
I have got the impression over the years that the main objections against the supernatural are based on plausibility. — Andrew4Handel
Yes. That is the implication of my personal BothAnd Philosophy. Some apparent "paradoxes" result from viewing only one side of the same coin. — Gnomon
I had never heard of "paraconsistent logic". — Gnomon
Would that be true intelligence, though, or an example of Searles Chinese Room? — RogueAI
Materiality is true only via spirit or mediation or idea. — waarala
What else besides brains can be conscious? Can a computer be conscious? — RogueAI
You, like many others on this forum actually, use a sloganified form of Berkeleyan idealism as 'idealism'. — Tobias
Hegel's version is far more sophisticated than that and avoids some of its pitfalls. — Tobias
I did not use him, I just said I concurred. I am not going to refer to 'he who may not be mentioned', just because you got annoyed with him... — Tobias
In the passage he states that the consciousness of that real object (no disagreement there) is making the experience, not the material quality of the object itself. At least that is how I read it. I have no reason to think it is not an accurate reading. — Tobias
I did think Proof — Tobias
That’s right , by inventing the idea of objectivity. Objective reality is incoherent without a subject to apprehend it. — Joshs
The dissolve it by showing the subjective and the objective to be inextricable aspects of all experience rather than separate categories. — Joshs
Science once was part of philosophy and vice versa. Look at 19th century physicists. Or at Aristotle. What caused the division? — Hillary
The only way I can access these files on another person's consciousness is to literally be them; impossible, as of now, and ergo, the hard problem of consciousness — Agent Smith
Proof is right I think Jackson — Tobias
It is not the experience with the world, i.e. the real impinging on our idea of it, that causes an experience, experience happens when the mind shifts and starts considering things differently. — Tobias
My Hegel interpretation by the way is formed by Wather Jaeschke, a German scholar and Robert Pippin's book... Hegel's Idealism — Tobias
How about this one:
"Third Subdivision: The Notion — waarala
The Idea is truth in itself and for itself — the absolute unity of the notion and objectivity. Its ‘ideal’ content is nothing but the notion in its detailed terms: its ‘real’ content is only the exhibition which the notion gives itself in the form of external existence, while yet, by enclosing this shape in its ideality, it keeps it in its power, and so keeps itself in it. The definition, which declares the Absolute to be the Idea, is itself absolute. All former definitions come back to this. The Idea is the Truth: for Truth is the correspondence of objectivity with the notion — not of course the correspondence of external things with my conceptions, for these are only correct conceptions held by me, the individual person. In the idea we have nothing to do with the individual, nor with figurate conceptions, nor with external things.And yet, again, everything actual, in so far as it is true, is the Idea, and has its truth by and in virtue of the Idea alone. Every individual being is some one aspect of the Idea: for which, therefore, yet other actualities are needed, which in their turn appear to have a self-subsistence of their own. It is only in them altogether and in their relation that the notion is realised. The individual by itself does not co — waarala
So maybe what you refer to as realism — Tobias
There is a shared world, a world about which we overwhelmingly agree. A world that we might set out in terms that are agreeable to all observers. — Banno
Nagel’s most important insight is that humans aren’t bats. — NOS4A2
Language games a la Wittgenstein. Banno is the forum expert on it. It's just a sideshow to me. — ZzzoneiroCosm
But the game can be played.
If you reject the game of chess, you just stop playing it. You don't get on a soapbox about it - unless you're a very odd sort of fanatic. — ZzzoneiroCosm
There is nothing "it is like" to see red or to be a bat; there is just seeing red, and being a bat. — Banno
It remains true that the word 'quale' can be used. — ZzzoneiroCosm
He also says that one of the major themes of the metaphysics is the analysis of the different meanings of the verb ‘to be’. — Wayfarer
But, to jettison the concept of likeness as incoherent because all you've ever been is you simply isn't correct. — Hanover
But the subject is never something amenable to objective description or analysis, for the very good reason that it's not an object. — Wayfarer
ultimately Hegel holds that what we can consider as 'world' is ideal. — Tobias
You can read, cant you? Start with the SEP link ... — 180 Proof