Something has to give when faced with the evidence of quantum contextuality as a causal thing. — apokrisis
But that was torpedoed by the discovery of the uncertainty principle and the indeterminate nature of sub-atomic matter. — Wayfarer
I think creation began with consciousness and that consciousness is the state life aspires to. — Jon
What is going on? Why we are here? — bahman
It is impossible to find evidence for determinism in science — Rich
The universe is inherently probabilistic. — Rich
Abduction means that we take a list of properties (for example white, long neck, beak, bird) and we associate them with a common name - swan. — Agustino
To say it's true because it works seems unsatisfactory. — Perplexed
In fact I think the sceptical implications of Hume’s ideas are reflected by the acceptance of the provisional nature of scientific hypotheses — Wayfarer
Yes. Empiricism is about what the world demonstrates and not what principles you hold about it.So his empiricism rests on his taking experience as the starting point for knowledge instead of basing it on innate ideas or a priori thinking. — Perplexed
If induction is not based on a rational principle then how does one go from a constant conjunction to an assertion of probability?
For many years now I have sensed that we are all in agreement.
I used to say that disagreement is an illusion. — WISDOMfromPO-MO
So you reduce everything to the interaction of quarks and leptons? — Jon
Well.. if you look at the first two chapters you'll see discussion on creation. What do you think of that? — Jon
Biodynamics I think comes down to the interplay in life. It also has to do with social interaction and all it offers. — Jon
I really think this a naive view. The Bible is much to deep to be contrasted with goat herders and myth. — Jon
You need to open the book of nature to really see what is going on.
— charleton
This is a great point... but are you talking macro, micro or both? I think the term "biodynamics" became popular with Rudolf Steiner. — Jon
True, but rationality isn't an authority and it isn't infallible. If it was, then we would only need one rational person around at any given time. We have found that several people applying reason is better than depending on 1 person alone. — Bitter Crank
weak attempts at scoring points.
— Benkei
You said "no"; "no" to WHAT? — charleton
It's a very common metaphor. I don't know why you don't get it. Just see the movies. Villains are always depicted with high IQ. Get the hint? — TheMadFool
In the Netherlands. What does "being a good lawyer" (whatever that is) have to do with the issue of billable hours? — Benkei
some of these atoms know how to organize themselves — CasKev
And the complex biological organisms that exist - somehow programmed by DNA — CasKev
It assumes experience is a good indicator for performance, which it isn't and that managing a household does not instil a person with (management) skills they can apply to a job — Benkei
Generally, most hiring policies and systems have an ingrained bias against women as the measurements applied favour men. For example, the sociable female lawyer that takes the time out to educate juniors and paralegals has less billable hours than the... — Benkei
If this explains the gender pay gap then why is it that men bring more "value" than women?
Regardless, it's a gender pay gap all the same. — Michael
I have no idea what it means to think rationally. — Rich
The brain is loving and tries to heal like every other part of the body. — Rich