All we experience is the subjective. — Bird-Up
Same reason the greeks didn't have such a thing as "mental illness" — Bob Ross
But why that special designation of "conscious"? Couldn't I just say: "My body has nerves."
What is our motive behind creating the superfluous "conscious" label? — Bird-Up
Up-down, left-right, cold-warm, old-new, big-little, intriguing-boring, violent-peaceful. — Tate
I appreciate it, but no apology necessary. Disagreement is standard practice in philosophy. I learned long ago that it is a mistake to take such things personally. — Fooloso4
Indeed, that is still the case! — Fooloso4
I did not claim that ousia is the formal cause. — Fooloso4
I am not sure how science participates in (1) christian tradition or (2) subjectivity: with respect to the latter, it tries to eliminate it into 3rd person light and with respect to the former I see no relevance whatsoever. — Bob Ross
Funny. I was going to say the same thing to you — Harry Hindu
In the long history since those terms were used to translate 'ousia' they have gained various meanings that should not be attributed to Aristotle. — Fooloso4
Aristotle did not use the term 'essence'. It is an English translation of the Latin 'essentia'. A term coined by Cicero to translate 'ousia'. Ousia, the term used by Aristotle, does not mean eidos or morphĂȘ. They are three different terms that have some overlap but have different meanings. — Fooloso4
Banno? Is that you? — Harry Hindu
I put it several ways but you're cherry-picking. — Harry Hindu
You never experience your own mental activity the way you experience others' mental activity. — Harry Hindu
Of course there is. Everyone knows there is. — ZzzoneiroCosm
I am picking up Hegel's Logic right now to try and figure this out better — Gregory
P-zombies are specifically stipulated as appearing to be normal people. — Tate
I think this discrepancy is a large part of why we find consciousness to be confusing: it is existing everywhere in the brain, and nowhere in the brain, at the same time. It seems out of place. — Bird-Up
I'm not sure what you mean by "...do not have knowledge of the structure of" — Moliere
The hard problem only exists as long as you declare the experience of consciousness to be unnecessary. — Bird-Up
I would put Nietzsche, Rorty, Lyotard, Foucault, Deleuze, Derrida , Heidegger and Butler in this category. — Joshs
Marxism relies on an emancipatory meta-narrative (dialectical materialism). Postmodern deconstructs all grand meta-narratives , like the narrative of progress or thesis-antithesis-synthesis. — Joshs
Post modernism posits that meta narratives do not exist — Albero
thesis-antithesis-synthesis — Joshs
postmodern philosophy was formed in part in opposition to Marxism — Joshs
Why create a sign post at the point of the hard problem by labeling it as too-unexpected, and demanding of special explanation? — Bird-Up
What do you find unmeaningful about it? — ZzzoneiroCosm
Before responding, what is it like reading my post? — Harry Hindu
It's most likely that the superman will be a computer. — Bird-Up
So you don't know you're a p-zombie? — ZzzoneiroCosm
Proof that you're a p-zombie or proof that you know? — ZzzoneiroCosm
Proof that you're a p-zombie or proof that you know? You're being evasive. — ZzzoneiroCosm
Proof of what? — ZzzoneiroCosm
Not all violent crime requires a gun to deal with if you train your police properly. We have special armed units to deal with exceptional cases. Anyhow, I never in my entire life here felt I would need a gun to protect myself and I can't ever remember it even being a topic of conversation. It's certainly not a matter of political debate. Any political party suggesting we should infuse our society with deadly weapons to make it safer would be considered morons and immediately lose power. — Baden