Regardless of their fidelity on this particular mostly-apolitical topic, your appeal to them damages your reputation in my eyes, just FYI. — Pfhorrest
You leave out the most important: climate change. — Xtrix
If you’re talking about Pluto, that’s really not an accurate characterization. — Pfhorrest
Could I conclude that that which is not known is not conscious experience, and hence it does not exist? — Daniel
can something be conscious experience without being consciously experienced first? — Daniel
I'm trying to prove it here objectively, without resorting to assumptions. — bizso09
like all important philosophers, his is a toolbox: it ought to be used when appropriate, and moved-on from when not. — StreetlightX
To be honest, I'd like to hear the reason you believe this is true. There must be something that forms the foundation of your belief (an experience, perhaps), and I'd like to know that something if you want to share it with me. — Daniel
Just curious if you could name 15 more important philosophers than Wittgenstein in the 20th C. — jacksonsprat22
Juvenile. Learn some manners. — jacksonsprat22
So, you are consciousness experiencing consciousness? or are you different from consciousness? — Daniel
I do not think Derrida argued that language is arbitrary. — jacksonsprat22
Hello, I just wanted to ask you if you could elaborate a bit more on that. Specifically, I'd like to know what it is that makes you believe that consciousness is all that exists. — Daniel
Don't agree with him on what? He never claimed a language game is arbitray. — jacksonsprat22
Players agree on what the piece is--but only in friendly games. i don't believe you could do that in a tournament. — jacksonsprat22
Chess is not utter nonsense. I think you really don't know shit about Wittgenstein. — jacksonsprat22
Chess has rules. If you do not play by the rules it is not chess. Why is this hard to comprehend? — jacksonsprat22
I do not think you understand what Wittgenstein meant by language game. If you think he meant they are arbitrary then you know nothing about Wittgenstein. I tried to be nice, but clearly you are ignorant. — jacksonsprat22
Never heard about any aliens. — jacksonsprat22
What aliens? — jacksonsprat22
No, chess is universal and has the same rules. You can play fantasy chess but both players have to agree on the rules. — jacksonsprat22
Absolutely not. Chess is a game. You cannot move the king like a queen. Not arbitrary. — jacksonsprat22
Wittgenstein never said language use was arbitrary. Words have meaning withing any 'game.' — jacksonsprat22
We are using English. You did not invent that language. — jacksonsprat22
No. Words don't become what you want them to. That is solipsism. — jacksonsprat22
Heisenberg would not call himself a philosopher. Most know him as a physicist. — jacksonsprat22
Solipsism in a nutshell. — A Seagull
He's the most important philosopher of the 20th Century. — jacksonsprat22
You repeatedly ignore the OP. Hello? Wake up! — I like sushi
If you’re making up your own hypothetical be explicit in doing so. — I like sushi
So what? Explain. Governments are related to humans directly whereas events in the world are related indirectly. If there is no human error do you think different governmental systems would act differently? If so show me why you think this.
Again, the OP removed human error! It’s irrelevant what system of government exists if humans never er. — I like sushi
In a governmental system where there is no human error the system would work flawlessly. The parameters for success or failure of a social system is wholly dependent upon humans. — I like sushi
there has to be some order, otherwise there would be pure random chaos or noise. The order comes from the force field of want, just like electro-magnetism or gravity. — bizso09
ANY form of government is perfect if everyone agrees to it. Therefore there is no ‘perfect’. — I like sushi