In suffering I often feel most connected to others — Tom Storm
My interim answer is that quantum mechanics is physics, not metaphysics. — Clarky
I think he and I would agree it is a reasonable presumption. — Clarky
the metaphysical aspects of science include that reality behaves lawfully and is consistent across time and space. — Clarky
I meant to write he places into question structuralism
and dialectic. — Joshs
philosophical approaches that disparage traditional, conventional ways of seeing things. — Clarky
Text’ for Derrida referred to the way time structures experience. — Joshs
Critical theory is a neo-marxist approach in philosophy, a form of structuralism and dialectic. . Derridean deconstruction places into the dialectical and structuralist basis of marxism and neo-marxism. — Joshs
Here I'll show my ignorance - I thought deconstruction was a technique of Critical Theory. The article acts as if deconstruction has been widely abandoned, but Critical Theory, as in Critical Race Theory, is clearly going strong. — Clarky
He sure is, as he should be. — Manuel
o force people to read the entire Critique, would be cruel. Several distinguished philosophers, like William James or Bertrand Russell, got very little to nothing out of him. — Manuel
I sometimes say that the best class I took in high school was typing — Clarky
I never found the work of these followers to have much in common with Derridean deconstruction. — Joshs
So, you have never betrayed a friend, kissed the ass of a boss, represented your failures in the best possible light, or deferred blame to another as long as it wasn't you? — Paine
Are you not presented with moral dilemmas beyond trying to be polite? — Paine
How does that relate to the norms you referred to? — Paine
Does that mean you don't fiercely hold what you consider to be correct in your encounters? — Paine
What can be the foundation for moral philosophy when there is just language and powerplay and where truth and absolute values elude us? — Tom Storm
Metaphysics is a very important word in philosophy and in science.
Its use has to be robust and clear imo. — universeness
I am used to thinking of epistemology as part of metaphysics. I think it's time for me to reexamine that understand — Clarky
I'm thinking of starting a thread to examine my belief that they are inseparable. Really the same thing. — Clarky
Oxford English Dictionary; Metaphysics - The branch of philosophy that deals with the first principles of things, including abstract concepts such as being, knowing, substance, cause, identity, time, and space.
Merriam Webster's Dictionary: Metaphysics - A division of philosophy that is concerned with the fundamental nature of reality and being and that includes ontology, cosmology, and often epistemology. — Clarky
I cant see a lot of value in unreliable truths. — universeness
I'm just pointing out that your biblical analysis is highly interpretative and not bound by the text. — Hanover
I don’t know if this is relevant, but the Aristotelian term ‘physis’ is better translated as nature than as physics. It is true that physics and the natural seem synonymous for the modern era of science , but Aristotle’s conception of nature was quite different in many respects from what we think of today as physics. — Joshs
You might have had parents that were placed upon a godly pedestal only to be disillusioned when you learned otherwise, but that says more about your upbringing than it does about fundamental human family structures. — Hanover
A poet does not explain his poetry. — Clarky
No it does not, but it does not describe just willy-nilly — Tobias
A recipe tells you how to cook something, it doesn't cook anything itself. — Clarky
The scientific method employed by physics is perhaps the most reliable way of pursuing new knowledge of the natural world, but I would not call it fundamental. It rests on the question than are considered meaningful. Your post for instance contains hidden assumptions, for instance you equate knowledge with the physical world. However when I want to enlarge my legal knowledge, physics does not bring me much. I have nothing against physics, but it rests on what one might call an economy of truth, a field of assumptions about what is worth knowing, what 'knowledge' is like and how knowledge should be tested. Those assumptions are metaphysical. — Tobias
Perhaps universeness will tell us what he meant, but I stand behind what I wrote. — Clarky
I'm with universeness. The scientific method isn't science, it's metaphysics. — Clarky
Yeah, but f = ma. — Clarky
I'm definitely a Newtonian kind of guy. — Clarky
Subsequent to the arrangement of Aristotle's works by scholars at Alexandria in the first century CE, a number of his treatises were referred to as τὰ μετὰ τὰ φυσικά (ta meta ta physika; literally, "the [writings] after the Physics"). This is the origin of the title for collection of treatises now known as Aristotle's Metaphysics. — Clarky
My intuition tells me that most of the excitement about quantum mechanics is not metaphysics. In particular, unless the various interpretations of QM can be tested empirically, it seems to me the differences between them are not metaphysical, they're meaningless. At the very least they are not useful. — Clarky
Keeping in mind that Aristotle called it "metaphysics" — Clarky
I stated that it is, imo, the most reliable way. — universeness