The source of a river is a common term of art in the Earth sciences. I guess you're not familiar with that. As that term of art, it refers to the point where the river beginsas the river in question. — Terrapin Station
Amnesia is a deficit in memory caused by brain damage or disease. Amnesia can also be caused temporarily by the use of various sedatives and hypnotic drugs. The memory can be either wholly or partially lost due to the extent of damage that was caused. — S
Because there was confusion about this earlier with someone else, are you using "source" to refer to where morals arise as morals? An analogy would be the source of a river. — Terrapin Station
You've already had that emotional moment. You don't need it each time. You've already made the connection. — S
We have to start somewhere — S
. It can explain a heck of a lot about emotion, and what's morality without emotion? An empty shell. It wouldn't exist. How could it if we didn't feel anything about murder or rape? — S
[...] the "people" claiming "atheism" don't like the term I use, "God hater."
They're telling me, "atheist" and I tell them "God hater." I think that's fair, don't you? — Daniel Cox
I think we're in agreement, just not about "non-atheist." — Daniel Cox
What do you figure is a non-neurobiological source? — Terrapin Station
"Your clan"? Who's that?
— Merkwurdichliebe
I come from a clan of ninjas who fix typos with lightning speed. You must be from a rival clan. We are mortal enemies. — S
I am deviating (for the nonce) from that here. I expect more of someone who would post on a board dedicated to philosophy.
We'll see. Don't want to rush to judgement.
Going to prod and poke...and see what jumps out. — Frank Apisa
there's no way to distinguish between your belief and a delusion — S
Instead of talking about what we know through science about the source of morality, — S
Do you honestly believe the Creator of the universe, the ongoing source for all reality has a problem with informing everyone He exists? Of course not. I sin, and when I do I don't think about God but I know God still exists because I'm a rational featherless biped. — Daniel Cox
Why are we even discussing this tangent? Isn't it interesting enough to discuss what we know about the source of morality, in answer to the opening post? It's like some people are just looking for an argument. — S
I was certainly never talking about anything like that, a fortiori because I refuse to do "explanation" discussions (a la "is this explained?") without first exploring someone's general criteria for explanations, and no one ever even starts trying to do their general criteria for explanations . . . because no one actually has any such criteria. They simply use "explanation" comments ("that's not (sufficiently) explained" etc.) as a bludgeon for views they don't care for. — Terrapin Station
I wouldn’t say “nonscientific disciplines,” whatever that is. I used the term “soft sciences.” — praxis
The source of morals must include culture. Neurobiology is an incomplete or ‘inadequate’ source. — praxis
I read yesterday that someone wrote a plugin that can help you ignore such people. I predict that it will be wildly popular. — praxis
This makes a fundamental difference; I can accept theists having their personal ideas of the universe but will question them if they put that conviction into the world as "truths" without any rational reasoning or evidence provided that survive the scrutiny all other truth claims in the world needs. A Theist, however, has a hard time accepting there even to be ideas that don't follow their personal belief, since that would be to accept questioning of their belief to be a valid perspective. — Christoffer
I think both sides should be able to agree that the truth is the most important thing and work together towards that. — Devans99
it's not about converting theists to become atheists, it's about questioning why to use that framework for the understanding of the world and universe. — Christoffer
Art, music, carnal knowledge, sensory knowledge etc are non intellectual means to knowledge about the world. — EnPassant