I am in the US. It was not meant for any specific class — Marius
Your premise is that time is change. So "was" in the sense of "past time" is meaningless by that premise — Metaphysician Undercover
Children are morally pristine, innocent, — TheMadFool
Understanding is knowing. Knowing is having a set of rules for interpreting sensory data. — Harry Hindu
How is this different from any type of change? All change is a matter of taking back something that already is. that's just what change is, and it is by definition an identity violation. — Metaphysician Undercover
That change is an identity violation is tautological. — Metaphysician Undercover
There must be something which changes or else there could be no change. — Metaphysician Undercover
How is the idea of traveling in change nonsensical? — Metaphysician Undercover
Why can no one on here see where I'm coming from or see the value of Ayn Rand's ideas? — AppLeo
Anyone care to discuss why and/or how these are logical fictions, — creativesoul
Transcendental isn't the same as transcendent.
Transcendental just means "conditions of possibility"
Transcendent is something like, "beyond our limits of understanding", or in contrast to the immanence of experience.
Or I guess he meant to say "the transcendentalists..." — Marty
But the finite uuniverse, which at this moment of our understanding is the scientific consensus, most definitely posits the question how did something come from nothing. — Rank Amateur
You mean analytic philosophy, I assume? Continental philosophy seems rife with psychologism in my opinion. Just look at, for example, The Structure of Behavior: Maurice Merleau-Ponty or even Hume. — Wallows
Time travel into the past is coherent, because the past is real. Having actually occurred, — Metaphysician Undercover
Can't see how with that understanding - you can rule out a an un-created creator. — Rank Amateur
It proposes that the origin of the multiverse was a speck of anti-gravity material located in a high energy environment — Devans99
If someone is a pain you don't need to invoke a magic value judgement to assess that situation. There is no magic leap between assessing someone is injured, depressed or in poverty to the claim they have a poor quality of life. — Andrew4Handel
But you can't realistically say it is not harmful to stab someone. — Andrew4Handel
It is relevant for making causal explanations and predictions. — Andrew4Handel
I perhaps see why you might think this if you think it's a claim of existence. But the conception does not result from the definitions of existence, since the definition of the world is what requires self-containment. If the world is the domain of all domains, it should be a domain within itself. The definition of existence only functions as a specific way of framing this self-containment, since it denominates the appearance within a domain as existence. With this additional definition we can then say that the world's existence follows from it's definition. — auto to on
Some sense of meaning that can return to itself identically in relfection. — Joshs
But take care not to make the mistake of thinking brains can do this by themselves. — Banno
The problem is that the whole concept of consciousness is related to the set of notions,
supporting the unity, oneness, and substantiality of primordial "I," substantial cogito, and the transcendental Ego. So, it is not merely a question of the same mind that is able to experience
different states of consciousness. Do these states have entirely various qualities? — Number2018
The proposition "Pegasus is a flying horse" and "Pegasus is an imaginary flying horse" are not identical.. — MindForged
