Who created wealth for the past 200 years? Only a handful of industrious people. — Agustino
Right - animals are believed to have self-consciousness, which is different than saying they do have self-consciousness, and it being proven so. — Zoneofnonbeing
Humans use language because, unlike other animals, we have self-consciousness. — Zoneofnonbeing
We can only exist in relation to others. There is no ‘I’ without ‘you’ and there is no ‘us’ without ‘them’. — Zoneofnonbeing
At birth, our body is literally connected to another person. — Zoneofnonbeing
The father of modern philosophy – Rene Descartes – declared “I think, therefore I am.” This line of thought suppresses our social being in favor of individualism. — Zoneofnonbeing
The word ‘independent’ depends upon the word ‘dependent’ to gain meaning.
The word ‘dependent’ depends upon the word ‘independent’ to gain meaning.
This is because language is dependency. Language prohibits independence. What we call ‘independence’ is simply a degree of dependency.
We need to stop saying we are independent. — Zoneofnonbeing
Do you support stronger gun laws in America? — Brian
The thing about virtual trees is that they are not trees. — Banno
I'm experiencing pain when I stub my toe on a rock. Seems you want to say that I'm experiencing the rock. — creativesoul
Yet still, there would remain a difference between seeing a real tree and seeing a virtual tree; one is real, the other virtual. — Banno
The experience of seeing a tree when we're awake is not mental. The experience of seeing a tree in a virtual reality that is so realistic that it is indistinguishable from reality is mental. I think that everyone will agree on this point. — Magnus Anderson
(2) is based on two options, and two options are defined in (1). Those two options are all encompassing as far as we understand reality and I can't see a third option that can be added. Provide me an example of a third option that can be added to (1). — Henri
At the same time (2) doesn't say that there is 50/50 chance, it says that only taking into consideration (1), meaning without further measurements and observations, there is 50% chance that any possibility is true. — Henri
you didn't prove anything other than that you dislike the idea that you are created by God. — Henri
It's just not true that various imagined modes through which creator could create the universe diminish the chance that conscious entity, the creator, created the universe. — Henri
You can consider unconscious creator or conscious creator not purposefully planning the world, but when we measure and observe human behavior and actions, how many creations does human create by being unconscious or not in any way purposefully planning the creation? — Henri
But even so, there are possibilities for various modes of creation, but they still don't diminish minimum 50% chance that a conscious entity, the creator, created the universe. — Henri
we can't just assume unknown probabilities to be equal — BlueBanana
humans work with plan and purpose in a way other beings on earth do not. — Henri
Based upon what we know about reality, we can divide existence by the line of human level consciousness. — Henri
where "conscious means" includes consciousness at or above human level. — Henri
What do you mean? — TheMadFool
Well, NOTHING forms the backdrop to everything. A physical object occupies the space that was NOTHING. An idea forms to occupy what was once a void/NOTHING. Tabula rasa? — TheMadFool
And a nonsensical statement does not turn into a sensical statement just because we add the concept of omnipotence in front of it. — Samuel Lacrampe
How so? Morality is only human. — bloodninja
God is dead. — bloodninja
Sentience is absolutely irrelevant as far as the grounding of morality is concerned. — bloodninja
I think you are also misusing the concept "property". How can morals be a property? — bloodninja
Sorry I don't understand, can you please explain more what you meant here? — bloodninja
No because the idea of sentience grounding morality can't be taken seriously. Morality is far too complex to be grounded in sentience. — bloodninja
Here is my interpretation: — bloodninja
Besides, one property of triangles is that the sum of the angles equals to 180 deg. — Samuel Lacrampe
As Aquinas says, contradictions do not fall under the omnipotence of God. — Samuel Lacrampe
Clearly, this is not a triangle. — Samuel Lacrampe
Which god? — bloodninja
Well-being. Okay but how would one know what would count as well-being to begin with? Only by having an idea of the nature of the being in question? For example, The well-being of the human would depend on what it means for a human to live well, which in turn requires something like a description of human nature. — bloodninja
Well-being of any sentient beings. No comment. — bloodninja
Nothing. Interesting... What do you mean? Do you mean: we just do what one does because it's what one does, and it's ultimately meaningless? — bloodninja
How else could they be grounded? — bloodninja
BUT If there is no human nature, then in what are our moral theories grounded? This is my first question. — bloodninja