Obedience is essential for development. eg someone practicing music or art must have great discipline/obedience — EnPassant
I then realized that theism is, at its core, a belief that there is a being whose commands one has to obey without question — TheMadFool
Just that the complex upper levels are analyzable in terms of simpler lower levels, all the way down to the simplest of things. — Pfhorrest
Isn't it a bit more than this? That the special sciences are in principle replaceable by a single fundamental science, usually physics. That means causation is bottom up, and there's no strong emergence of any entirely novel properties. — Marchesk
There was a philosophy book on embodied cognition that made the claim all of western metaphysics was based on taking metaphors literally. — Marchesk
↪Pantagruel German culture has 'Geisteswissenschaften', science of spirit, something sorely lacking in Anglo-American culture. — Wayfarer
Kudos :pray: . That's an achievement in its own right. — Wayfarer
Reductionism just says that one thing is made entirely out of another thing, not that the former doesn't exist at all and only the latter does. — Pfhorrest
And I firmly believe the best method of analysis of it is historical and in terms of the history of ideas. It might sound like a very general phrase, but actually it's a specific sub-discipline which you will encounter in some schools of philosophy, comparative religion and cultural history. — Wayfarer
That's why Science must evolve or die out. Reductionism and Determinism are endangered species. But their fittest genes are still working in those newer forms of scientific investigation. — Gnomon
Perhaps. But have we ever seen a human being with more than just nominal autonomy? — path
Will basically is just desire, specifically whichever desire it is that ultimately moves you to act.
Free will is the ability to control what you desire, or at least which desire it is that ultimate moves you to act. — Pfhorrest
the reductive process that inevitably accompanies critical consensus in order to maximise certainty — Possibility
That is probably referring to the scientific method. — Congau
I could get into the experiences I have had on mushrooms, but critics may devalue them as hallucinations caused by the drug. — Punshhh
This problem is solved if we stop trying to understand the events. :-) — Nuke
I made this point some time back, but the two central protagonists on this thread enjoy discussing philosophical perspectives of mystical experiences that are better understood by actual practitioners. — jgill
Ok, but if one dumps the explanations then there is no course, other than to the experience.
This is what this thread is about, can we enter into meaningful discourse about something which is an intensely personal experience?
— Punshhh — Nuke
You're just confusing empathy with sympathy.
— Isaac
I don't believe I am. If you replace the words "sympathy for the words "empathy" in my paragraph it makes no sense. — Wheatley
Objectivity is exactly the idea of something being pulled away from all messy relations and existing alone and in itself. — Congau
I don't see how humanity or any other super-evolved civilization would ever be capable of inventing a political system totally different from any other political system we have already discovered so far, because I consider that what we call extreme left - center - extreme right + total anarchy and everything in-between represent 100% of all possible political systems. — Eugen
I asked you to give some evidence that there was a way to make the world a better place, which you did not do.
I then asked for you to at least give me an idea of the way you practice meliorism, what you do to make the world a better place. — Sir2u
I did not even try to pronounce anything about your life. All I did was to say that you have not presented anything to make me think that you practice what you preach.And that is the truth to which I refer. — Sir2u
If the truth hurts, you have three options — Sir2u
If most humans live and die with the religion that they are born with from their family or society that they didn't choose, how come God rewards/punishes us for something that we didn't even choose? — Abdulrahman Adel
So apart from following your own philosophy and trying to live a happy life you are doing nothing to make the world a better place.
Endorsing meliorism and practicing it are apparently two very distinct things then. Much better to not endorse something if you cannot practice it. — Sir2u
Side stepping the question does not help. I asked what EFFORT you are making to improve the world, not which books you are reading.
Conforming to the principles of long dead philosophers, or even many living ones for that matter, is not going to make the world any better.
Thinking like or thinking about everyone else in the hood is not necessarily a good thing. Conformists are usually a bad thing in the end. — Sir2u
What effort are you going to make to improve the world? — Sir2u
In what way? — Sir2u
And there is the key question. A brighter future for whom or what? — Sir2u
Mother Nature will take care of fixing herself — Sir2u
Atheism is the lack of a (religious) ideology It's there in the name. A (not) theism (religion). You qualify as an atheist simply by not believing in a god or gods. — Baden