What matters is that we do see colours, and that seeing colours and talking about colours are two completely different things. I do the former even without the latter. — Michael
Does anyone really want to argue that without a language with colour words such as "red", "green", and "blue", then we would just see a single (non-coloured?) circle, and not a coloured circle surrounded by a differently coloured ring surrounded by yet another differently coloured ring — Michael
why should he believe the impressions that led him to consider indirectness in the first place? — frank
I'd meditate in Meinong's jungle. — Ying
I would call myself god and create a bunch of twits to pray to me. But I guess that after a long time being existent I might get bored and wipe everything away and maybe start again with something new. — Sir2u
I believe this is the an ancient Hindu story of creation (more or less). — TheMadMan
Why not? They have no significance to us, either as objects of worship, judges, helpers and redeemers or as philosophical and moral concepts. They are personal eccentricities, and thus fall outside the purview of theology. — Vera Mont
In that case the only thing to do is create a "game" where an entity has the ability to become self-conscious thus I become conscious of myself from the entities that I myself have created. — TheMadMan
In this scenario would death in the living world still be bad and something to avoid like it is now where as far as we know your consciousness ceases to exist when your mortal body expires? — Captain Homicide
That doesn’t help at all nor get around the issue I’m having
3d — Darkneos
. I am anti-religion and a true believer in God. Maybe you think these things don't mix, but they do. — Raef Kandil
="Raef Kandil;d14151"]Religion is an act of fear. Faith is act of liberation. Prophets are not following dogmas. They are essentially defying all the society rules to favour their truthfulness to the experience they are having.
All I am saying is: religion and faith are totally different things. And faith could be related to something different than God all together: like the existence of aliens or animal and environment issues. — Raef Kandil
because the people who believe in one of the popular deities tend to use the word as a proper noun and assume that when anyone says God, he means their god. — Vera Mont
There has to be some cut-off point between self-aware/not self-aware. — universeness
You are trying to mix oil, water, gas and solid imo. Theism, science, panpsychism, dualism, don't have the common ground you suggest imo. — universeness
I currently favour number 5/6. — universeness
The human brain DOES come from such fundamentals as quarks and electrons etc but I think the evidence that some other 'sprinkling' of a yet unknown fundamental, as the 'vital missing spark' for human consciousness, remains very weak.
It's not impossible but, as I have typed many times, the best I can do, based on the current evidence for panpsychism or/and dualism is a small raise, of a single eyebrow of interest.
21m — universeness
That IS the position of most/many panpsychists/dualists. I currently assign high credence to the proposal that consciousness is what the brain does and is a result of combinatorial brain processes.
A car is an empty shell without it's engine. It's engine's ability only 'emerges' from it acting as a combinatorial. It's parts have no inherent 'fundamental' of the overall engine's function in combination. Each parts presence and independent function is required but they don't all contribute a set of common, quantisable, fundamentals to the overall function of the car. — universeness
Correct, but we also seek principles which are locally true, even only locally true, under a given set of circumstances. — universeness
Carlo Rovelli offers detailed discussion on the notion of time as humans perceive it and use it. I have not heard him complain, that we anthropomorphise time. I have heard him challenge our classical notions of time, in quite coherent ways, but his argument do not have any significant anthropomorphic aspect, that I can perceive — universeness
. It's very rare, that a TPF member causes another TPF member to significantly, change one or more of their fundamental views. BUT, it is good nonetheless, to regularly take measurements of what others think about 'the big questions — universeness
but I am more concerned with what is true, than I am about the individual disgruntled feelings of my interlocuters. — universeness
Is that not what we both seek? We must continue our asymptotic approach to omniscience! Do you not agree? — universeness
Don't underestimate your little snow drop contributions. Such can tip a balance or cause a melting point to be reached for good or bad. — universeness
Different sources will define a label in nuanced ways. I am not too concerned about the nuances applied to the term 'anthropomorphise,' for the purposes of our current exchange on this thread. — universeness
Why do you choose to project the consciousness/self-awareness of part of the universe, onto the whole of the universe, based on the current, very limited evidence, that such a projection is warranted? This is one of my interests. What convinces intelligent people, to decide to ascribe high credence, to a particular proposal, when the evidence is quite weak. — universeness
, that all you say above, is that you think that its valid and logical to anthropomorphise the universe. — universeness
, that all you say above, is that you think that its valid and logical to anthropomorphise the universe. — universeness
Well, I hope future science provides you with such a path towards your personal salvation from theism.
Hallelujah brother!! — universeness
Damaging to our ability to totally free ourselves from restrictive woo woo notions — universeness
The theists will be grateful to you for supporting their words and their concepts — universeness
You have to decide if that is damaging to the future of our species or not. — universeness
That makes it an entity, or even The Entity, but not a deity in any conventional sense. Redefining any word to mean "whatever I imagine it means" may work inside your head, in your dream-log, in poetry, but it doesn't stand up that well in communicating your ideas to another person who speaks a known language and has access only to definitions of its words as conceived by other speakers of that language. — Vera Mont
Value is relative to biological needs and wants/desires. — boagie
No, this is simply not true. Something isn’t precious just because everyone wants it or needs it. — Darkneos
Everything in your last post, seems perfectly valid and rational to me, so where in the analysis you just offered, do you find a rational space, to label yourself a theist???? — universeness
I am typing against the panpsychist — universeness
As I read back some of my reply's to you Ben, I noticed that I often type 'that' instead of 'then,' in a few sentences. I edited the errors, but It's one that I keep making :rage:
It's a strange one, it's not as if the 't' is next to the 'n' on the keyboard — universeness
My point is that being part of does not meant you inhabit or influence the totality of. — universeness
When you suggest such as 'the universe IS god,' or 'god IS spatiotemporal dimensionality,' etc. — universeness
Faith is a belief largely or wholly unsupported by empirical evidence. — Vera Mont
God" is so badass "God" doesn't even have to exist. (pace Anselm) — 180 Proof
. Hence why science has managed to explain so much through intelligent inquiry whereas many conventional religions will inevitably fail. — finarfin
My point is that being part of does not meant you inhabit or influence the totality of. — universeness