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02-28-2006, 06:53 PM #131
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a challenge to those who feel intelligent
This thread is a head fuck when you're high :stoned:
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02-28-2006, 09:55 PM #132
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a challenge to those who feel intelligent
First off. I think I agree whole-heartedly. Being comfortable over 40 fathoms isn't easy. But it's all there is unless you want to lie to yourself. My own outlook is fairly existentialist as well. I alone have complete creative power over, and complete responsibility for, my own life.
Originally Posted by altagid
Now here's my follow up question. How can you look into the sea of human faces, knowing full well that they're all facing the same existential abyss, whether they face it openly or not, and not feel empathy and compassion for them? To change your own quote to a slightly more honest variation: "being a Human Being is a cold and lonely thing in many ways". But we're all in this together, some shared human existential experience. thats what makes it existential, afterall.
what do you think?
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03-01-2006, 12:49 AM #133
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a challenge to those who feel intelligent
I feel the same way
Originally Posted by Polymirize
Necessity is the plea for every infringement of human freedom: It is the argument of tyrants - It is the creed of slaves
Sir William Pitt
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03-01-2006, 11:13 AM #134
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a challenge to those who feel intelligent
so... would that be like, demonstrating religious principles?
Did I just win the thread?
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03-01-2006, 06:05 PM #135
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a challenge to those who feel intelligent
Hehe - its boring when people agree - war can be much more productive than peace
Originally Posted by Polymirize
IIRC there have been three main attempts
#1 "Fuck you guys! I know whats right"
I kinda liked this guy - if you think about it, it has a certain consistency. Its mainly about the strength of private knowledge. Anyway at least he didnt waste a lot of time here -
#2 Attempts at direct proofs
These all have to make a lot of very questionable assumptions, assumptions that really cant be glossed over with "we can all agree that". They dont get off the ground
#3 We dont really know much so how should we go about things?
IMO this is the most productive approach, if done honestly and intelligently - its not a license for fuzzy sentimental thinking. But, the main challenge of this thread is "prove beyond a reasonable doubt" (I would prefer "prove to a strong certainty" or even just "to a preponderance of the evidence" but #3 basically throws in the towel on all those and says "yer right, its impossible. Now what?"Necessity is the plea for every infringement of human freedom: It is the argument of tyrants - It is the creed of slaves
Sir William Pitt
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03-01-2006, 06:39 PM #136
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a challenge to those who feel intelligent
lol i was trying to fish through the thesaurus enhanced bullshit, but after a couple of minutes my eyes just lost focus so I said fuck it and decided to tack on a post for myself
Originally Posted by SensiRide
(why should they get all the fun:dance: )
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03-02-2006, 10:25 AM #137
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a challenge to those who feel intelligent
Maybe, but only if you can pay the high cost of resources. I don't think we'll have them for much longer in the manner that we do now, assuming things continue to go the way they are going. And when we consider the human cost of it. Then no, we find we've never been able to afford it really.
Originally Posted by altagid
War sets resources against resources. Money is spent against money. Weapons used against weapons. Rather than peacefully contributing resources. At least there would be less waste.
Second: I agree about direct proof. I've spent posts agreeing. So what is it about science or religion or ontology or language that's different from "so we all agree that X"?
I don't consider any of this to be wasting time because it gives me the chance to ponder it all. I don't expect to derive any answer but there's some quality to the questioning itself that feels like stretching. It's healthy. Open minds are a good thing.
Is it a productive approach? Does it produce anything real that could be measured or calculated? No. Consciousness is still free of the tyranny of physicalism. And can we know it? Perhaps we can only approach its unknowable-ness
For many philosophers, morality is the derived from Pure Reason. A self-examination, free of empirical impressions.
Do you need to count objects to know that 2+3=5?
Are you aware that a triangle's angles will equal 180 degrees without having to measure them?
The necessity of a triangles properties do not demonstrate the necessity of triangles, but you might find it interesting to think about...
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03-02-2006, 07:32 PM #138
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a challenge to those who feel intelligent
1. God is the entity than which no greater entity can be conceived.
2. The concept of God exists in human understanding.
3. God does not exist in reality (assumed in order to refute).
4. The concept of God existing in reality exists in human understanding.
5. If an entity exists in reality and in human understanding, this entity is greater than it would have been if it existed only in human understanding (a statement of existence as a perfection).
6. from 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 An entity can be conceived which is greater than God, the entity than which no greater entity can be conceived (logical self-contradiction).
7. Assumption 3 is wrong, therefore God exists in reality (assuming 1, 2, 4, and 5 are accepted as true).
There you have it
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03-03-2006, 08:13 AM #139
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a challenge to those who feel intelligent
lol, hmmm? if the power's out, then the powers out, i KNOW it won't turn on if the powers out or the comps broken, but knowing the comp isn't, or the powers not out, it will turn on. fact, not some sort of miracle that hey everytime i seem to push this button, the comp turns on? that's a work of god! no it's science dimwit. common sense, use the other side of your brain.
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03-03-2006, 09:17 AM #140
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a challenge to those who feel intelligent
I can prove my religeon beyond a reasonable doubt..first get a gun..aim from temple to temple..and pull the trigger.. there! proven!
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