Unless you are suggesting it can be observed elsewhere? — Samuel Lacrampe
we cannot observe morality directly; only acts which we then judge to be morally good or bad. But then this judgement presupposes a moral knowledge. — Samuel Lacrampe
There can be no such thing. You know it. — TheMadFool
Surely only statements can be right or wrong? — Purple Pond
As prior mentioned, whether or not you like or oppose or admit it, synonyms are words that are either similar or the same in meaning. — ProgrammingGodJordan
that belief (something that does not prioritize evidence) — ProgrammingGodJordan
equates with science (something that does the very contrast, i.e. prioritize evidence). — ProgrammingGodJordan
I don't detect the relevance of your response above, wrt the OP. — ProgrammingGodJordan
Why don't you instead focus on critiquing JustSomeGuy on that matter, who claimed that they supposedly weren't synonyms at all? — ProgrammingGodJordan
Your third point at (2) is invalid; mathematical proofs may be demonstrated to be true. — ProgrammingGodJordan
You can't deny that the altruist is happy to be one. — TheMadFool
Belief and science are disparate, belief does not prioritize evidence, while science does. — ProgrammingGodJordan
Ok. We are an illusion
and all illusions are accurate reality
Reality are illusions.
Illusions are reality.
There are no particles bouncing iiffeach other
You exist
and you don't.
I exist
and I don't.
I'm talking to you
and I am not.
everything has become meaningless.
What is the source of this internal motivation then? — MonfortS26
I don't see any valuable distinguishment between those two words. — MonfortS26
Now one can meditate for the rest of his/her life with the hope of breaking free of illusion. — Rich
Motivation and incentive are effectively synonyms. — MonfortS26
Illusions have no meaning in the world of determinism and physicalism. — Rich
They are neither reliable or unreliable. — Rich
And I see you're going to make me ask a third time: (I'll narrow it down even more to just one simple question) do you believe you are speaking to a human right now? — JustSomeGuy
Most people do not do evil, even though there're incentives.
— BlueBanana
Exactly. We are motivated by incentives rather than by moral considerations. — TheMadFool
They become meaningless — Rich
A true Determinist ultimately has to succumb to the inevitable that if ,the mind is an illusion so it's their whole existence and experience. — Rich
Sure, for anyone who adopts Determinism as their philosophy everything is an illusion - including Determinism. — Rich
I understand it very well. — Rich
What illusion? — Rich
What a funny way to look at life? Particles are admitting illusions? I guess for some people it is fun thinking of themselves in this manner. Who am I to question such? — Rich
How many people are out there doing charity work? Compare that to how many criminals are out there?
Why do we have CCTV cameras? Why do we have punishment through law? Deterrence, no?
How many charity organizations are there? So few, right? — TheMadFool
This is a mistake because morality only relates to life or, in a narrow sense, human existence. — TheMadFool