I actually agree with you. But apparently, it's just the two of us who believe that. So I personally believe that even if the universe is infinite, you will get only a set of things. — Eugen
If we assume there is nothing objective, the should we be wrong about that (we did merely assume it after all), we will never find out what it is that is actually objective, or even get approximate that. — Pfhorrest
Philosophy isn't at all practical. You can't use philosophy in your ordinary life. — Wheatley
If at the end of a decision you feel good, you have made the right decision for you. Doing what society views as the right thing might make you feel good, it might not. — Maya
What is 'most important' and 'where to start' are two different questions. — A Seagull
The original question was which comes first, meaning where to start. I don't recall asking which branch is the most important. — 83nt0n
Besides, when the trunk dies the whole tree dies. That not true of any particular leaf branch or root. — 180 Proof
Does a tree have a 'most important' branch? — A SeagullIt's trunk. — 180 Proof
Maybe not, but it needs roots. Let's not take the tree analogy too far though. — 83nt0n
Where does that leave us when it comes to the truth about the truth? — Judaka
Picturing an entire galaxy in your mind is impossible. — 83nt0n
Question to you: Imagine I or person like me does something horrible to you or someone like you, and yours or those like yours. I say I'm right - or have a right - to do these things. You supposedly will say I don't. But at the same time you represent these as mere matters of opinion. It seems to me that if there is a notion of right, we both cannot be right, else a thing both be and not be. That is, if you're correct, there is no such thing as a right. Please reconcile. — tim wood
It seems to me than many users here are lacking in their knowledge of different philosophical schools and concepts — Wheatley
However, it is believed that dark matter makes up about 80% of the universe’s mass — christian2017
Happiness" is a stupid word anyway and should never be used in any context requiring thought. . — Baden
Why not? Is the opinion that slavery is OK not wrong? — Banno
The open question remains:
Might public opinion be morally wrong?
Hence, what is good is not the same as what is public opinion. — Banno
Sure morality is subjective but your argument is circular, the ability to influence public opinion is power and you say public opinion is influenced by power. — Judaka
I desire some heroin. Who'd have thunk it was so easy. Happiness here I come. :party: — Baden
You can map some questions to statements which have binary (maybe trinary , etc...) truth values:
Is the cat black?
Maps to:
The cat is black (with a truth value of true or false). — Devans99
In short unless your a millionaire or one of the lucky few happy with your life, you'd be much happier as a squirrel or elephant. — Gitonga
What's necessary for a question to exist? — Daniel
Then it's all opinion, but then where's the right? Or are you just indirectly claiming there is no right? — tim wood
You're shifting the burden of proof. If you want to argue that morality isn't objective then you need to set out the premises that lead to this conclusion. It isn't enough just to say that I can't prove that morality is objective. — Michael
Philosophy lives in words, but truth and fact well up into our lives in ways that exceed verbal formulation- William James — 3017amen
NICE. What causes consciousness? Was it you, or Hume that figured that one out !?
Put in a quarter and try again! Lol — 3017amen
No matter how you think of it, causation, by definition, is metaphysical, is it not? — 3017amen
Time has a start. So there is a state of existence without time. This state must of somehow 'caused' the start of time. I fail to see what problem you have with regards to this deduction? It seems quite reasonable to me. — Devans99
Do you have knowledge of what exists outside the universe? — 3017amen
I'll just come out and say it. You don't necessarily own your body at least until you are dead. — unenlightened
Not really, there is a lot of data available for quantum weirdness.... — A Seagull
Not sure I'm following you there. — 3017amen