Ok, I'll bite, why Tik Tok? — universeness
And theism or atheism does? — ArmChairPhilosopher
As fire drives out fire... — Brutus
mis-uses of language that I described as being the the root of most philosophical problems. — Harry Hindu
Does the Buddha know in the sense that post-death these categories are N/A or does the Buddha not know what happens post-mortem?
— Agent Smith
N/A – irrelevant to addtessing dukkha pre-death.
In other words is Buddha's stance (Noble Silence) ontological or epistemological?
IMO, ethical/psychological. — 180 Proof
Then be a shepherd. — Ciceronianus
There is a chess puzzle called a helpmate where black assists white in arriving at mate of black, so the best black player would be the one that could best lead to his own demise.
It sort of responds to the OP, but not exactly, but it was the first thing I thought of.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helpmate#:~:text=A%20helpmate%20is%20a%20type,White's%20nth%20move%20checkmating%20Black.
The other type of helpmate would the husband who helps with the dishes, but that's a survival skill of sorts. — Hanover
Hope. It is the quintessential human delusion, simultaneously the source of your greatest strength and your greatest weakness. — The Architect (The Matrix)
I was speaking more about the aesthetics of the created bodies of artificial intelligence rather than their specific artistic abilities. Your point about their own creative capabilities would raise the question as to what kind of minds can be created as artificial intelligence — Jack Cummins
Most interesting — Ms. Marple
I don't know your back story Agent Smith but based on some of your postings, you are quite harsh on yourself. You don't need to put yourself down, there are plenty of nasties out there who get great pleasure out of doing that for you. You should take great pleasure every time you defeat them by not putting yourself down. Humility yes, genuine self-deprecation no f****** way!!!!!!! — universeness
control — universeness
Sounds like an equal starting point for all of us then. — universeness
transhumanism — universeness
Do you think that future life extension and more protection against suffering etc will cause humans to become less territorial, less aggressive towards others? — universeness
Serious sport has nothing to do with fair play. It is bound up with hatred, jealousy, boastfulness, disregard of all rules and sadistic pleasure in witnessing violence: in other words it is war minus the shooting. — George Orwell
There is a book called "life after death", it talks about survivors of clinical death, and their experiences.
most of them shared similar experiences, things such as "out of body" and "light and the end of tunnel" phenomena. — SpaceDweller
epistemology-constrained ontology — 180 Proof
We know upfront mirages are fake because it can be proven.
hallucinations, I don't know.
but things such as clinical death are real. — SpaceDweller
What are our options?
(i) X is detectable then X exists (Rejected because of hallucinations)
(ii) X exists then X is detectable (Ok, can be used to demonstrate nonexistence via nondetectability)
— Agent Smith
Detectable implies material, but God is not material.
Therefore "detectable" should be defined so that it includes nonmaterial detection, ie. psychological phenomena, fulfillment of prayer and similar — SpaceDweller
What's this little idea you always seem to be alluding to about points Agent Smith? — chiknsld
I like a truly simplistic explanation: When embedded in spacetime logical necessity becomes physical causation. :nerd: — jgill
You know something exists when you believe it exists, it does exist, and you have epistemic reason to believe it exists. — Bartricks
