What if we were talking about North American natives? — Vera Mont
I generally use 'civilization' to mean urbanized society arranged in a pyramidal caste system, with power and wealth at the top, drudgery and poverty at the bottom. — Vera Mont
But others have used the word to mean any organized group of people with a distinct social system and culture. In the latter sense, Amerindians, indigenous Australians, African nations were all civilizations before a climate change or bigger empire destroyed them. — Vera Mont
but fails to explain what it considers highly developed, complex or spiritual, nor why it considers complexity a prerequisite. — Vera Mont
individuals are generally said to be civilized if they have self-control and good manners — Vera Mont
P Bogart is not a math god. He is just a math teacher. — Corvus
At Not P --> Not Q, if you were sensible, you would have inspected the content, which was FALSE.
Because it is FALSE the assumption, P->Q must be FALSE. You are guilty of the misuse of Logic. — Corvus
It would be rather perception, memories, imagination and sensations as well as reasoning and all the rest of the total mentality which grant one's own existence, I believe. — Corvus
I don't think and I am not is FALSE.
so P -> Q is false at that point. — Corvus
It says, P --> Q is equal to ¬P V Q. — Corvus
Does the fact that people live in a tribe necessarily mean that they can be classed as 'uncivilized'? — Beverley
That, I think, was the noble, but not particularly successul, idea behind Esperanto, although if you wanted to launch a philosophy journal in Esperanto, you should probably borrow my avatar ;-) — Wayfarer
you think therefore you are, is the only way for you exist — Corvus
The classic symbolic logic works on the forms only. No contents — Corvus
You have admitted that When you don't think, you don't exist is incorrect.
That proves, When you think, you exist is also logically incorrect. — Corvus
This cult is dead — Brendan Golledge
One context might have been God merely as the ordering principles of nature (the laws of nature) — Brendan Golledge
But it is not, therefore why deprive oneself of the pleasures attached to the ritual of eating. — Sir2u
What do you mean? — gadzooks
I'm curious what you mean by "awareness" though — 013zen
if say, a motion detecting camera spots me, and follows my movements, would that count as awareness, or is it something more complicated for you? — 013zen
By the way, it is necessary T in symbolic logic writes □T. Not ¬(¬T) — Corvus
¬E → ¬TI think thefore I am.
I think ∴ I am translates to
I think → I am meaning
I am is necessary for I think. — Lionino
Sure, but there are no things without a mind. — bert1
Tim had triple bypass surgery, and Nancy had a full frontal lobotomy. — 013zen
But, if I were to ask in the sense of the OP: "Is Tim conscious in the same sense as Nancy?" we would all, I think, answer 'no'. — 013zen
To put it bluntly, the claim that there’s nothing but physical reality is either false or empty
Well, that is not the point of physicalism. And the issue is:Why? Because physical science – including biology and computational neuroscience – doesn’t include an account of consciousness
f ‘physical reality’ means reality as physics describes it
because we have no idea what such a future physics will look like, especially in relation to consciousness.
You seem to want to be in this category of rationalising 9/11. — AmadeusD
I have no idea what's your fascination with logical necessity, and keep repeating yourself with the term here. The point is that is not relevant to your statements that you know life doesn't exist in Mars, or Cogito. — Corvus
I don't need to read the whole Descartes to know that his main theme in Philosophy is illogical. No one needs to. — Corvus
This seems the real confusion and linguistic muddle. — Corvus
If you still insist that "You think therefore you are." is correct, then when you were just born, and was not able to think, does it mean that you didn't exist? — Corvus
In that case, I need a Newspeak dictionary. — Vera Mont
Ask the Islamophobic French nationalist political faction, and they'll say the present ethnic problem in their country was caused by the EU's magnanimity. Ask a historian, and you'd get a very different answer. — Vera Mont
Which is why I called the US an empire. — Vera Mont
And they're not complaining about their and their ancerstors' treatment by the current and past European regimes? — Vera Mont
Both in the middle and far east, the US took over power in European colonies, just as it did in North America and indirectly in South America. — Vera Mont
My reference to plunder was in the context of Mesopotamia in the two world wars. As to the 'peacetime' plunder of Africa, that's been ongoing since c.1650 and will continue yet a while, now China's in the game. — Vera Mont
Were we talking about the plunder, disarrangement and corruption of sub-Saharan Africa? I thought this was about the series of Middle East crises that resulted in the 9/11 attack, and all that insane, costly, ineffective warfare resulting from the US response to that. — Vera Mont
The extinct hardly ever complain. — Vera Mont
That is ALSO to say, what is morality? — Chet Hawkins
It was a reply to your irrelevant sentence, you know for certain there exist no life in Mars — Corvus
t is saying that "Think" is a psychological concept, and "Exist" is an ontological concept. — Corvus
That is why it has to be (at a generous stretch) "I exist, therefore I think." No?
Existence comes first. Logically, and ontologically. — Corvus
Descartes got it wrong, and ↪Lionino is in deep confusion in this Cogito ergo sum muddle. — Corvus
I think he's trying to say that perceiving reality pre-supposed reality — AmadeusD
so the Cogito is a step ahead of establishing 'existence'. — AmadeusD
Anything that tries to rationalise 9/11 probably shouldn't be taken very seriously.
It was not a rational event, or action to take. — AmadeusD
Britain was there before them, and France and Italy — Vera Mont
plundering the resources and exploiting the population — Vera Mont
It's mainly just him wallowing in his own filth and projecting on others. Not much philosophy in it. — AmadeusD
late teens) get into to Nietzsche — AmadeusD
You are talking about totally something else. — Corvus
"I am still so secure and certain that I think there exists life in Mars. Therefore life exists in Mars." — Corvus
Now I don't understand here. What do you mean? — Corvus
Then he should have said, "I exist, therefore I think." — Corvus
you can't think without existing — Me
Sum, ergo cogito, makes sense. — Corvus
He obviously misunderstood something.
He put the cart in front of a horse. — Corvus
Moreover, it is a circular statement. How the hell does he know that he exists? He was supposed to doubt everything. — Corvus