But at the end all that universe must function in a specific way right? I mean despite human concept of "truth", it has to work in a certain way, no? And If we ever figure it out it would be the absolute truth. You get what I mean? — dimosthenis9
So I m really curious to see what others think as their universal truths. — dimosthenis9
"Justified", or "warranted", are the usual the terms used, rather than proven. — Banno
Even if there is no proof of other minds, it does not follow that they do not exist. — Banno
I've said that our lives, phenomenologically speaking, consists in images. Out of the repetition of these images we fabricate world of stable objects. But day to day, we do not experience stable objects; we experience a flux of imagery.
So, the objects are mental creations; purely conventional. And that's what science deals with. Nothing wrong with that and it obviously has practical uses, but that is not where life, experience and poetry are to be found. — Janus
The OP is confused. There is no peace in death. There is nothing. What the OP wants is peace in life. To get to a moment where they feel peace. You have to live to feel peace. They would prefer a life where they feel peace then a life where they feel pain. Death does not give peace. — Philosophim
I like philosophy enough to want to find the best way to make sense of 'appear' and 'physical.' But that's just fine-tuning the details. — Pie
I point out that any attempt to deny it assumes what it would deny. Since I expect objections, I'll stop here. We can get into the details together... — Pie
I was wondering if anyone else thinks similarly or if they have a counter to what I've mentioned. I realize I'm alone — Darkneos
Philosophy is not exegesis. — Banno
What should I live for or how should I live? — rossii
They say there is no language instinct , but rather , out of which language emerged in different ways in different cultures. — Joshs
Without taking the divine seriously, we cannot understand the #1 idealism, as the mental constituting the foundation of reality. Then "the mental" becomes human thought, and idealism appears to be monist. — Metaphysician Undercover
Philosophers ! I mean the 'serious' kind who labor together, subject to the norms of rationality, carefully building and testing the self-consciousness of the species. It's just us becoming more and more aware of ourselves in our talking about our talking about our talking. As Hegel might put, we little bald monkeys come and go, downloading the highlights of the conversation so far, maybe make a good point, and die. This conversation becomes more and more aware of itself as it continually moves to see itself from the outside, forever forging and extending its metacognitive vocabularies, making an otherwise necessary inheritance optional, sending out exploratory 'tentacles' (theories it's willing to drop if they don't live up to expectations), ... — Pie
yet you are happy to stand to one side and make condescending noises. — apokrisis
It is about understanding the deep structure of the very thing of an organism. You can’t even see what counts as the right detail without having the right big picture. — apokrisis
I've noticed that as a serious flaw in this thread. Idealism is represented as "mind alone exists". In reality, idealists are mostly dualists. — Metaphysician Undercover
Life is evidence of the divine. Nothing about the spark of life is reflected in atheism. It's just a dearth of rational thought masquerading as science. — neonspectraltoast
One problem for those idealists who hold their view because they claim we cannot know about anything "outside" our own minds - roughly, phenomenalism - is how they can know about other minds, which are also "outside" their own mind. — Banno
Rogan, on the other hand, was notoriously irascible and provocative, sometime leaving his students in tears and alienating his colleagues. His philosophical insights, however, were original without being merely idiosyncratic, casting new light on old problems and opening up fresh lines of enquiry for a generation of thinkers. — Cuthbert
atheistic faiths (faith in no god) or scientific materialism and logical positivism. — intrapersona
The nature of the interaction between our reality and the unknowable one, noumena or the Tao, is something I've struggled with. The fact that Kant was fully aware of the implications of the consequences of that relationship was what surprised me most. — T Clark
And as kids, didn't we all covet a Swiss army knife with the most tools - including the spike for getting stones out of horses hooves - only to find they are useless crap in reality. :grin: — apokrisis
Most are lashing out in silly ways, to the point of electing clowns because they say they like them. — Xtrix
I can't dream understanding the language of Japanese, — praxis
For context, I don't feel strongly about 'matter' and the 'physical' either when used metaphysically or 'transpractically.' Perhaps I'm missing out. Too late now. — Pie
I get that - except isn't idealism a la berkeley predicated on the idea that all things disappear when we're not experiencing them first hand.
The tree in the forest - and me - and you? — GLEN willows
If you were a figment of my imagination I would know more about you then you do. — praxis
I even think it is impossible to say that Christianity is "anti-supremacist" when they are ruled by a pope in Vatican city. This complex structure of power always leads to supremacism and corruption. — javi2541997
