I'm thinking we tend to aim a word like 'real' socially. If something caused lots of people pain at the same time, it'd be called real. But if you suffer alone, not so much ? — jas0n
The age of rationality is ending, the age of irrationality and emotional incontinence is at hand. — apokrisis
Which I can't make sense of, so maybe I'm Cypher. It hurts to stub my toe, whether or not I call the pain 'real' or 'simulated.' — jas0n
Philosophy of science is as useful to scientists as ornithology is to birds. — Richard Feynman
It is both useful and fun at the same time — apokrisis
Inaccurate, much of what we all write here can be found on google as you well know. Ok, I take it this has hit a nerve of some kind. Let's forget it — Tom Storm
How does google assist with this question? My question is can you think of an example of satire that is engaging with serious philosophical thinking? You might say, 'Succession' (which I dislike...) do you follow? — Tom Storm
The sad clown is a cliché but having met some comedy writers and performers over the decades, I'd have to say that most were very anxious and depressed. The idea that you would want to make people laugh as a career does pose some questions — Tom Storm
Can you give me an example? — Tom Storm
Then how were you distinguishing between the true value of a measurement, and a measurement which is close to the true value? — Metaphysician Undercover
No one says math is perfect. But it is interesting and useful. — jgill
I understand that. Isn't a random event a reason for why something happened? — Philosophim
There are no accidents. — Master Oogway
I have a slightly different opinion. I think we will not discover something better until we reject what we have. As I said, necessity is the mother of invention. Everyday I pick up my hammer and bang some nails. I think this tool's just fine, it serves the purpose well. I will never replace it unless I am dissatisfied with it. And until someone shows me, look it's got this problem and that problem, I'll continue to think it's just fine — Metaphysician Undercover
Wrong. The PSR states there is a reason for everything. But what if that reason is an accident? — Philosophim
Satire is highbrow populism. — Tom Storm
mysticism — Tom Storm
no sense of humor — Tom Storm
What I am saying is that the reason why perfection is impossible is that the tool (mathematics) is fundamentally flawed — Metaphysician Undercover
Need to get a better tool, properly designed for the job — Metaphysician Undercover
there is no true measurement — Metaphysician Undercover
connection between god and existence — Nickolasgaspar
Romans killed Jesus as a political threat, as they had killed many other prophets, brigands, rebels — Romans are to Blame
So it was written, so shall it be. — Egyptian Intro, Rome Total War
genetic program which stores information with a history of three thousand million years! — Wayfarer
What would qualify as a 'solid reason'? — bert1
As for atheism, the certainty of the claim makes me cringe ...
— Agent Smith
What "certainty"? For most atheists, at minimum, it's a probabilistic (i.e. falliblistic) belief warranted by (some or all versions of) theism's lack of corroborating evidence, or sound arguments in contrast to ubiquitous counter-evidences from comparative philosophies, comparative histories, as well as natural and social sciences. At minimum, theism is a belief consisting of claims about "God", etc the truths of which are highly improbable in the context of all we know (so far) about nature and human existence. "Certainty" is a canard, Smith. One simply says to a theist, in effect, "How do you know there is a God?", which is quintessentially a skeptical question, and thecrest follows from her non/answer. — 180 Proof
In the face of evidence to the contrary, we don't have to "assume the PSR". Consider e.g. acausal / random vacuum fluctuations (or radioactive decay) which are fundamental to the "structure" of physical reality. — 180 Proof
That's exactly the problem. I thought mathematics was supposed to provide us with precision, perfection in our understanding. Then I was disillusioned, realizing that it's all a facade, and deep misunderstanding lies behind. — Metaphysician Undercover
Citation needed — emancipate
Null Hypotheses — Nickolasgaspar
can't compare absurdism to the PSR
— Agent Smith
Opposites of the same coin. — emancipate
And the sufficient reason for the "PSR" is ...? — 180 Proof
Absurdism has also enjoyed the favour of philosophers. Perhaps less though. — emancipate
New atheism : evangelical :: old atheism : philosophical. — 180 Proof
Identifying the issues religions cause is a philosophical endeavor! — Nickolasgaspar
Everything happens for a reason. — The Principle of Sufficient Reason & Woo woo
