If someone is male, but wishes to be treated as a woman, I don't see an issue. If someone is female, but wishes to be treated as a man, no problem.
But if they are male and claim to be female, or if they are female and claim to be male - then there is something worthy of further discussion. — Banno
My main point is that the Conscious World is non-existent to science. Science cannot see it. So science cannot meaningfully address it, can it? :chin: — Pattern-chaser
Scientists are people like us... :) — Damir Ibrisimovic
That's not entirely true. Some scientists talk about multiverse... — Damir Ibrisimovic
I believe we should consider another definition of "God" — Lif3r
Have you have heard of Karl Popper? This is the scientific method derived from his epistemology and in any form of dialectic this should be the primary method in order to not get biased towards a certain assumed conclusion. — Christoffer
I'm not 100% convinced that this is a scientific viewpoint. :chin: I don't think science would assert anything that has not yet been demonstrated. So science would surely hang back from asserting the location of the Consciousness World, until we know where that might be, yes? :chin:
Oh yes, and what is "this world", in the context of the Physical and Conscious Worlds? Is it the former, or is it something else? — Pattern-chaser
This world is a physical world. I have introduced it as a contrast to Steve's otherworldly Conscious World... :) — Damir Ibrisimovic
Also, we are talking about assumptions here... :smile: — Damir Ibrisimovic
Generally, in science, the assumption is that all phenomena are of physical world until proven otherwise. — Damir Ibrisimovic
Otherwise, we may assume that a phenomenon is not of this world and get stuck - with impotence to prove that it is not... :gasp: — Damir Ibrisimovic
The left is the majority, after all. — Coldlight
I would be pretty concerned, however, if he were suddenly in charge of the Fed and felt inspired to make decisions about monetary policy based on his exclusive dedication to Pirsig's philosophy. — John Doe
It is, by its nature, in conflict with reason, else it wouldn't be a matter of faith.
I'm using the terms as used in the dictionary. — Harry Hindu
Why don't you provide me the same courtesy I have shown you and try to address my points and answer my questions. — Harry Hindu
To be scientific - I would put it differently: "Consciousness World" is of this world - until proven otherwise. — Damir Ibrisimovic
...a scientific and analytical approach of noting causes and effects and looking for patterns... — 0 thru 9
one would not be almost scientifically sizing up the situation — 0 thru 9
I think that Rand's philosophy is largely ignored for the same reason that L. Ron Hubbard's philosophy is ignored: both wrote a bunch of novels and expressed a bunch of philosophical musings, both did so in a way that convinced a few folks that they're super geniuses with the keys to life answers, but ultimately there's nothing valuable, profound, or interesting to it — John Doe
I know it smells of Eastern philosophy; and meditation... But, whatever works, I guess. — Posty McPostface
So you having those appliances isn't irresponsible, but some African having them would be? And what is so irresponsible in having them in the first place? After all, for you and me to discuss this thing here on the Philosophy Forum means that both have a device to enter the internet. What is irresponsible in that? We'd be better off without Computers, the net, cars etc? — ssu
unemployment is caused either by people not trying to get employed or by firms not employing them — Heiko
You asked us to "direct your ire at those who deserve it." And that's exactly what I'm doing. — Jake
Some priests raped a LOT of children. — Jake
How would you define what the labour is worth? — Heiko
I don't have to define it, the employers do. They are the ones who have to weigh up the costs and benefits to them, of employing such people. — gurugeorge
The Pennsylvania investigation showed that there was a longstanding systematic effort by the Church to coverup these crimes and protect the rapists — Jake
a science of the mind would allow for an engineering of the mind. We're just not there yet. — Moliere
gender is a social construct, and that means it isn't set by sexual characteristics or by what they feel, but by what we (society) feel. — unenlightened
In the news recently,300 Catholic priests molested 1000 children in one state alone.
Philosophers are folks who might at worst cheat on their wives, or drink or smoke a little sumpin' sumpin'. They don't usually commit acts of violence or molestation. — 3rdClassCitizen
Then how is it that the gender of an individual is set by what they feel, and not their sexual characteristics? — Banno
just as the evil demon, brain in a vat, and dreaming butterfly thought experiments can be brushed off — Sapientia
I can't see how any of this waffle explains the creation of Loa loa filariasis. God remains culpable. — Banno
So the so-called 'problem of evil' is a purely Christian problem? — Pattern-chaser
It is a problem of any set of beliefs that asserts that its god is omnipotent, omniscient and omnibenevolent. — andrewk
What have they done to the earth?
What have they done to our fair sister?
Ravaged and plundered and ripped her and bit her
Stuck her with knives in the side of the dawn
And tied her with fences and dragged her down — Jim Morrison and the Doors - When the music's over
Pointing being, heavily taxing the rich sounds great, until we realize that we are the rich. — Jake
I would argue that while, yes, perception occurs outside of conscious Awareness, it does not occur outside of the conscious mind. I would in fact state that perception is the very first rung of he conscious mind, because everything that consciousness is, is built off of it. — Lucid
But now back to the topic in hand. — Pattern-chaser
You mean our commentary on HZ's current view on consciousness? That's what I tried to do ... in a tangential kind of way, by suggesting another way of looking at the same(ish) thing. Not directly OT-related enough? — rachMiel
Another way to look at it is that there is one consciousness that flows through a vast multitude of individual brain-body-minds, like sunlight refracting through a set of different prisms. — rachMiel
If you think that it's acceptable to interpret an infant that is helplessly dying a slow painful death from whooping cough in his or her loving mother's arms as a gift, then there's something wrong with you. — Sapientia
The God I worship is the God of humans and Bordetella pertussis, and everything else too. — Pattern-chaser
Okay. Have fun worshiping an imaginary God. — Sapientia
Early Christianity assimilated a great deal. — Ciceronianus the White
If you are grass, a rabbit is a curse inflicted by an Evil God.
If you are a wolf, rabbits are a gift from a Good God.
Is God only the God of Humans? — Pattern-chaser
If we are talking about the God of the Bible, which is the god that is almost always the one under discussion when this topic of theodicy comes up, then Yes, because the story of that god, and all the theories of its nature, is written by humans. — andrewk
The god that forms part of my worldview from time to time is not the god of the bible. She is the god of all things, and she is not omnipotent. So the problem of evil does not arise. — andrewk
When someone's feelings are not a true representation of reality - that is when we have a responsibility to question the claims of people. — Harry Hindu