• Free Speech Issues in the UK???
    Yes, I know. I was illustrating that the definition doesn’t apply when the influence is for love, cooperation, compassion etc.
  • Free Speech Issues in the UK???
    I incited my wife to marry me. There, it exists.
  • Michel Bitbol: The Primacy of Consciousness
    I can understand both positions here and as before it appears that you both agree, but are looking at the same thing from different starting positions, or perspectives. But when the argument comes to an end, you haven’t quite met in the middle. Which results in the gears not quite meshing. You need some synchromesh, or oil here.

    You know what I was saying about a lightbulb moment, where something clicks and it colours your world in a new light. But nothing in the world has changed, only your perspective has changed slightly. But it is almost impossible to convey that to someone else, because nothing in the world has changed, it was just a tiny little tweak in your own mind.

    Wayfarer is trying to convey something like that. You’re both only millimetres apart, but there seems to be an insurmountable gap that just can’t be bridged between you.

    It’s like the goldfish in the goldfish bowl. Wayfarer is saying the goldfish doesn’t realise there’s water there, it can’t see the water and takes it for granted. While you are saying, I know the water is there, but it’s no big deal. But then he says, but without the water you’d be lying on the bottom of the bowl and you say I know I’m suspended in water and it’s primary to me being suspended, but again it’s no big deal.
  • Cosmos Created Mind
    Yes, it’s weird the way that happens.
  • Free Speech Issues in the UK???
    That’s such a vapid response, or should I say vampiric response. It doesn’t deserve a response.
  • Free Speech Issues in the UK???
    It’s a good point, but as I was trying to say it’s addressing something else, which isn’t happening. The censure which is going on in the U.K. is in respect of incitement to violence, or racial prejudice. There is also an issue around harassment and keeping the peace, but this is a side issue.
    Should we have the freedom to insight people into violence, or racial prejudice?
    Should our freedom of speech extend to being able to tell people to kick vulnerable people in the balls, when they need to use the lavatory, on a public platform.

    Also there is the issue, when this extends into politics of populists exploiting the duty of impartiality on media broadcasters. Farage is a skilled operator in this regard, he will get his followers to spread a malicious rumour across social media, for example two tier policing. Eventually it will become widespread enough that media broadcasters will report on it. Then Farage will be invited onto TV to discuss it. He will misrepresent facts around the issue and when challenged, say I’m just asking questions, questions which the people are asking. On the assumption that he’s a man of the people, speaking for them. Then the next day newspapers lead by the Daily Mail will splash their front pages with disinformation about two tier policing. Papers funded by dark money, with shady interests around smearing the government (always left wing, or socialist, never on the right). For the purpose of installing Farage into government so the business interests can extract wealth from the population, spread corruption and rule by divide and rule principles.
  • Cosmos Created Mind
    Thank you for your reply it helped me with context, as I often find myself getting into discussions between philosophers about other philosophers and their philosophical ideas without having read their work myself.
    It’s like a foreign language, where I’m sure I’m thinking about the same ideas, but in a foreign language and need interpreters.
  • Cosmos Created Mind
    I was hoping that someone else could explain how they know that the Cosmic Mind is transmitting thoughts into human brains.
    Well the way I envision this is that I consider the idea that separation is illusory. In which case there is no requirement for anything to be transmitted. The information is already at its destination. In a sense our whole world, body, brain, mind is an elaborate mechanism preventing us consciously accessing the information that we already know. If we knew it (the information), it would have let the cat out of the bag and the whole edifice of our world would become an irrelevance and lose all meaning and necessity. ( there is an esoteric version of this, in which the world is a construct for the very reason of obscuring the information from us, that we arrive at the information ourselves, through our own ingenuity).

    So a spiritual narrative would be that souls are incarnated into a training ground (our world), so as to develop a wide range of skills and abilities prior to returning to heaven. Where they will enrich the experience of heaven. That truth is veiled from them during this period for the purposes of the training.
    There is a more sophisticated version of this and there are varieties found in most religions. I could go into considerably more detail, but I would be loath to bore people.
  • Free Speech Issues in the UK???
    Aren't both sides being argued for in this thread?
    Yes, I suppose so, but isn’t one side just saying nothing has changed and the other side insisting things have changed.
  • Free Speech Issues in the UK???
    I do not honestly think anything has gotten much worse overall in day-to-day life.
    What I’m referring to here is a the rise of Reform, to the point where they are regularly polling above 20% in the polls, in the lead above the other party’s throughout 2025. Nigel Farage is spreading populist fuelled anti immigration hate. This can be seen clearly in the media, when his party won control of a council in the north last year, he gave a speech which was almost word for word like a Trump speech. In which he said things like all DEI (diversity, equality and inclusion) officers and case workers will be sacked immediately (there weren’t any). Budgets would be slashed across all departments etc etc. He often cites antifa an anti fascist left wing group as taking over the country (it doesn’t exist).
    This is another incarnation of the British National party (BNP) or the National Front. Which has become mainstream through the spread of miss-information on social media, gaslighting millions with their lies.

    Much worse compared to when exactly? What is the metric? I am not being snarky at all here, just want to know on what kind of information you are basing this on.
    I don’t know if it’s worse than in the Enoch Powell rivers of blood speech era. As I was young and wasn’t exposed to it at the time.The hatred is palpable at the moment, recently thousands of St George’s flags were secretly erected on lampposts in most towns and villages around the country overnight. Roundabouts painted red white and blue. And aggressive rows and abuse reported when people would take down the flags, or put up other ones in protest.

    This alongside a narrative of accusing people of what they themselves (the populists) are doing. Such as shouting that their freedom of speech is being restricted, while demanding the people who push back against their hatred and racism be silenced, or branded as unpatriotic. While wearing a St George’s flag and shouting that it is them who are patriotic, while in the next breath shouting Tommy Robinson (this is a caricature, but is reflective of what is going on).
    The Daily Mail and the Telegraph are pushing all this hatred and lies. The BBC news is dumbed down and doesn’t give any pushback and the people believing the lies are taking their news from social media anyway.

    So it’s the same pattern as in the past, of the periodic swing from political correctness, to the push back from the BNP and predjudice, which would then swing back again and so on. But this time the swing is bigger and there’s a chance that the racists will get into power.

    I have friends and family there who say things have generally gotten worse in many areas of life; financially, socially and politically.
    Yes, the cost of living crisis is starting to hit a lot of people now.
  • Free Speech Issues in the UK???

    Well if we can agree that the freedom of speech issue in Britain is being whipped up by the populists and the Tory’s who are aping the populists, along with the media organs aiding them in this. Then we need to identify what freedoms are actually being attacked and what is media hype, gaslighting, conspiracy theory being pushed by the above actors (or in other words false attacks on freedom of speech).
    As a person on the ground I can’t think of any speech, which wasn’t already taboo, being restricted in the population. What there is is some cancellation in University speaking events around sensitive issues such as gender, transsexuality, issues which have been exploited by the populists and some political correctness around these issues in institutions. These are limited circumstances and forums, while the public at large has no restriction at all on their free speech.

    However we do seem to now have freedoms of speech extended to be racist in public and on media platforms, mysogonist, to lie in the media, unquestioned and to spread conspiracy theories as fact.
    It now seems to be much worse to accuse someone of being racist (you’re not allowed to) than it is to actually be racist (which is fine).
  • Trump's war in Venezuela? Or something?
    Yes, it must be obsession. We mustn’t forget how depraved Trump is, he is literally Putin’s poodle, eager to roll over and have his tummy tickled. I can’t see how American society can survive this seeing their highest office dragged down into the gutter and the President defecting to the Kremlin.
  • Free Speech Issues in the UK???
    The premise being pushed here in this thread is a misunderstanding of the situation. Namely that freedom of speech in the U.K. is under attack. It isn’t and what is being perceived and pushed by right wing compliant media as evidence of free speech under attac, is evidence of a government struggling to keep the peace in a politically unstable period compounded by an under resourced police force struggling to keep up with the chaos being caused by the above mentioned right wing of politics and compliant media, competing with extreme right wing populists. This inevitably results in some measures to try and keep a lid on things, which is fuel to the fire being lit with petrol being thrown onto it by the right wing compliant media. All this results in lots of shouting finger pointing and handwringing by disingenuous people and media organisations openly hostile to the government and any hint of liberalism (progressive politics).

    This springs from the split in the Tory party forming a new party called Reform (previously Brexit Party and UKIP). They have been fighting like cats in a sack with each other throughout this whole sorry saga. The Tory party has literally lost touch with reality, descending into political bankruptcy. All their policies are in ruins and all they have left is populist culture war rhetoric and disingenuous political point scoring. While Reform is struggling to keep the leash on hard core racists and libertarians, which they want to keep quiet until they get into government at which point they will be let off the leash and we will have Trump mark 2 here in the U.K.
  • Free Speech Issues in the UK???
    I've always said that if you would have a democracy that would be the closest to libertarian values, the libertarians themselves would be the ones very disappointed with the system. But that's their problem, not mine.

    You’ve nailed part of the problem in the U.K. here. The bellicose right of politics who brought us Brexit, Boris Johnson and Liss Truss with the help of a compliant media are the most unhappy people. All that winning, they got everything they wanted since 2016 and they are still crying and throwing their toys out of the pram and shouting louder and becoming more extreme.

    Fortunately we avoided the worst nightmare of all which would have been Boris Johnson as PM at the same time as Trump’s second term. They would have trampled across the world stage hand in hand opening the floodgates to corruption. Fortunately we got a principled, yet boring Prime minister instead and can breath a sigh of relief.
  • Free Speech Issues in the UK???
    It’s interesting that most people saying the U.K. has a problem with free speech are not in the U.K.
    Not only that, but the examples they cite are only within the areas of commentary being stoked up by the far right. Where the issue is not being stoked up, not a word.
  • Ukraine Crisis
    Yes and I would add;
    Being a strong leader.
    Last week Putin said the European leaders were weak, “piglets”. While laughing at them.
    In a setting where he is portrayed as absolute leader. A strong man who will not show weakness.

    Then we have his annual address to the nation, where he is depicted as a benevolent leader attending to each citizen’s needs. Any Russian citizen can send in a request, or question and it will be addressed.
  • Cosmos Created Mind
    That said, Sellars's critique of the Myth of Given is specifically directed toward those who would conflate sensation with propositional knowledge. Sellars might argue that knowledge by acquaintance and knowledge by participation are merely latent or implicit forms of propositional knowledge that have simply not yet been made explicit by being appropriated into understanding and judgement.
    I would say that knowledge by acquaintance and by participation (and to this I would add knowledge by witness), doesn’t need to be appropriated in this way to become propositional knowledge. Perhaps it does do, to become intellectually articulated. But for me it doesn’t need to reach that point of intellectual analysis to become a unit of knowledge which can be squared with other units of knowledge in a way in which it can affect the person in terms of feeling, attitude, or orientation. Or in other words to become an object in intuition, which later might be appropriated into thought, as an after thought.
  • Bannings
    Like my dick!
    I had spotted dick for pudding tonight.
  • Donald Trump (All Trump Conversations Here)
    Yes, I realise that, your just telling the way you see it playing out. I hope you’re wrong.
    I won’t be coming to visit any time soon, now that they are saying they require all your social media account details when filling out the U.K. citizen visa waver form.
  • Donald Trump (All Trump Conversations Here)
    The US will take Canada and Greenland, continue to undermine Central and S. America, and head into increased global warming alone.
    So full on MAGA, I’m not seeing it. But I’m not in America.
    I can give arguments for why that isn’t going to happen, but it might do all the same and you sound convinced anyway. Or maybe you are just saying these things, so you don’t get singled out and pushed up against the wall when it happens.
  • Donald Trump (All Trump Conversations Here)
    Most Europeans hate Americans don't they?
    I doubt that, Trump maybe and his acolytes. The issue is though that Trump has lit the touch paper for the U.S. to withdraw from Europe. Not necessarily as a result of what Trump has said, but in the unassailable fact that the U.S. is now an unreliable ally. The post war settlement is fractured. It may well be re-established after Trump has left office, but Europe will have re-armed by then and the U.S. has squandered her position as the unipolar superpower.

    It will be important to rebuild the alliance in the future for the troubling times ahead and to offset China. But it will be on different terms.
  • Donald Trump (All Trump Conversations Here)
    The US government thought that, and to that end, the US gave western Europe about $13 billion, hoping that would be enough to get them back in business.
    Even so, the structural circumstances had changed, surely they were aware of that?
  • Bannings
    Was he asking to be banned, in a round about way? That’s what I thought. Otherwise he was pushing, or testing the boundaries repeatedly while saying I might be banned for this.
  • US Crusade against the EU: 2025 National Security Strategy of the US
    Ok but it has been the case for decades now that democracy hasn't delivered governments that align with the will of the people on key issues, immigration of course being the prime example.
    Yes, there is change in the air as a result of world events and the politicians are very slow to catch up. In many cases, they seem to ignore it and stick doggedly what they used to do in the past.
    There is a broader shift going on though, with big tectonic plates within society moving and we don’t know where we are going, how to get there, or where we will end up. I think more blame can be laid at the door of the financial crisis of 2008 than on the issues around migration, or the growth of social media. Especially in the U.K., where the Tory’s dominance in the political sphere since Thatcherism was built on the idea of tight fiscal policy, reducing taxes, privatisation and freeing the markets. This backfired spectacularly with the financial crisis, throwing this whole ideology and the Tory party into chaos ( I’m working on the assumption that Blair and Brown continued Thatcherite policies 1997-2010). Privatisation was throwing up all sorts of profiteering and failed services. Then Austerity starved institutions of funds to the point that they now don’t work, as you say.

    I’m very much of the opinion that the Tory politicians and their wealthy backers came to a realisation that capitalism was broken, we had passed the peak in 2008 and from now on it was about extracting as much wealth out of the population as possible over the next decade and run for the hills. This was compounded by the disastrous decision to have an EU referendum on a 50/50 majority.

    Now we have populists filling the void left by the implosion of the Tory party and the rise of culture wars. I do see your concerns over immigration, but the issue is definitely being inflated by populist rhetoric and used as a means to getting them into power. However it is important to address the issue of immigration and hopefully Starmer is going to get a grip of it eventually. He repeatedly says that Reform are a one trick pony and take the immigration issue away and they have no other policies.
  • The Mind-Created World
    That's why I continue to argue that mind is not an emergent phenomenon, an unexplained add-on to the doings of matter and energy but is intrinsic to the order of nature. Not as a consequence but as its ground.
    Yes, very much so, for me mind is not just the intelligent part of us we are consciously aware of, but something about the whole being. Also that there is a transcendent aspect to it like the way that mathematic principles have an air of the transcendent about them.
    The idea that the physical universe is also a mental construct is what I was getting at, but not in the mind of us little minnows. But greater beings, perhaps in a hierarchy of beings.
  • The Mind-Created World
    Personally, I don't think that it is even coherent to think of some kind of 'unstructured reality'. Clearly, their 'structure', which might be regarded as some sort of 'information', doesn't exist outside their physical instantations
    Yes, this quite the conundrum. We’re either missing something, or have a perspective which generates these paradox’s.
    I like the idea that mathematical information is innate in existence when it comes into existence. But it doesn’t solve the conundrum. Only suggests that the rational conclusion is that there never was a before before existence. But that leads to an infinite regress.
  • Free Speech Issues in the UK???
    Your referenced material is deeply politically biased to the right. In the U.K. two tier policing is a deeply divisive culture war issue whipped up by the far right. There’s no basis for it, media organs like the Daily Mail and The Telegragh take every opportunity to take one off cases where the situation can be dramatised as ambiguous, blow it up into a national media storm. Not to mention their extreme political biases to the right on a whole host of issues. I recall they said Brexit was the best thing for the country, Boris Johnson was a stand up guy and Liss Truss’s budget was the best in U.K. history. No they are saying Starmer is destroying the country after the Tory’s salted the earth before they left office.
  • Free Speech Issues in the UK???
    When you read the above tweet, did you feel yourself reaching for the pitchfork?
    I think you’re addressing the wrong crowd, I’m sure we’re nothing but a bunch of harmless philosophers.
  • Donald Trump (All Trump Conversations Here)
    Well I don’t know who thought America was going to be able to pull back and leave Europe to take up here previous role following the war. That was never going to happen and didn’t happen. Churchill might have whispered in their ear about Stalin, but it was the Americans who got stuck into the Cold War.

    You say we’re going our separate ways, I don’t see it, Trump is an anomaly.
  • Donald Trump (All Trump Conversations Here)
    That's an interesting narrative. The American narrative is that after WW2, the US waited for the UK and France to get back on their feet and take over global governance again. They gave them money to help with that, but neither country seemed to care much about protecting the infrastructure of global trade, so the US decided to take over that role, partly inspired by Stalin's ongoing threats. Someone asked him how much more of Europe he was planning to take and he answered, "Not much.".
    Following WW2 Europe was devastated, it was going to take decades to rebuild and re-arm. The war wiped away the colonies of Great Britain (although this had already been on the cards) and France’s colonies were small and with little global influence left. Neither country was in a position to resume global governance. Britain was financially broke with the combination of the cost of war and the loss of empire. The entire population was subjected to strict food rationing for 14years following 1945. We didn’t finish paying off the war time debt to the U.S. and Canada until December 2006. I can’t speak for how France faired financially, but their country was more ravaged that Britain. While Germany was going to be on the naughty step for a generation, with no plans to re-arm.
    McCarthyism was in full swing by the early1950. The US made damn sure that as many nuclear scientists etc were moved over to the U.S. as they could get, to prevent them being tempted over to Russia.

    I imagine neither of us is overly interested in the narrative of the other though.
    There are also facts. Facts speak for themselves.
  • The Mind-Created World
    That's a big question! 'Biosemiotics' about which I've learned a lot from this forum, sees living systems in terms of the interpretation of signs (which is what semiotics is). Whether any 'information' exists in that sense outside biological systems is moot, in my view, but it's a big question.
    I don’t know if this addresses the question, or whether I’m missing something.
    If we take away Newton (and all of humanity) from the situation described. There are still celestial bodies under attraction, because the birds and plants are still flying and growing as before, which requires them to be there as before. But we lose houses, cars, TV, etc. and all the information involved in creating them. If we take away all birds and plants, the water and air they use are still there. But it is just a barren landscape of rock, sand and water. There are no forests, or bird song and all the information involved therein.
    If we then take away all the atoms, is there nothing left, or are we just taking away the barren landscape of rock and water and the information they hold and leaving something more primordial, such as sub atomic particles, or dark energy, presumably there is something left, there is space and time. Just without any of the information involved in a cosmos with atoms.

    Einstein would say presumably that when we take away the atoms, we are also taking away the space and time and the information involved in that. Does that then mean that existence has been taken away at that point and all the information involved in that?

    Or does some of that information, like mathematical principles, remain and if it remains, where (and when) does it remain?

    There does seem to be a cut off point here, at the point of atomic structure. So in my thought experiment, there are four things, Newton, birds, plants and atoms, all grouped together as one existing thing. Like a bubble, all self contained, sitting, floating in a nothingness. All information presumably is also in this bubble too. Or is there some information outside the bubble, universal information?

    If a new bubble were to form, where does it’s information originate?

    This would suggest to me that the bubble isn’t in nothingness, that it is born, that there is more out there, but that within our bubble there is a self identification an integration, a unit, a being. A frequency on a scale.
  • US Crusade against the EU: 2025 National Security Strategy of the US

    This is a tactic that has been shown to been dangerous and contra-productive, for instance in the case of immigration where any discussion of the topic has for the longest time been made virtually impossible because of various accusations of racism, fascism or Nazism and the like as soon as the issue was brought up.
    I take on board your criticism, I don’t normally get involved in tit for tat comments, although in this occasion this did happen after I pointed out to Tzeentch that I perceive a clear anti European bias.

    I would say though, that we are in a rarefied space inhabited by deep thinking, knowledgeable philosophers, who are already well versed in the arguments. As such I would expect there to be a serious intellectual consideration of the issues by everyone and that the full range of issues and positions should be on the table. With contributors expecting their positions to be challenged and to in turn challenge their interlocutors.
  • The Mind-Created World
    It does not exist in itself, but only as a specification of states, relations, or constraints within systems.
    Yes, I was seeing information (the same information) as meaning different things to different observers, depending on their position in the ecosystem. To different organisms the information that gravity moves materials downwards has different meanings, for the plant, it is that the roots will seek to move down and the shoots to move up. For a bird, the same information it means to fly the right way up and not upside down. For Isaac Newton it means the theory of the attraction between celestial bodies.

    So is there no information (about gravity) if there is no plant, bird, or Isaac Newton (no life)?
  • US Crusade against the EU: 2025 National Security Strategy of the US
    Of course this is now the standard rhetoric from Russia, the latest with Putin himself calling Eu leaders "little pigs/swines" alongside accusing of Biden “consciously” unleashing the war in Ukraine.
    Yes, I saw that, Putin laughing and calling the EU leaders piglets. Reminds me of the little green men in Ukraine. He has contempt for European institutions and will press ahead with his hybrid war. We have hard evidence of this now with Russian drone ships detected in European waters.
    Should the EU split up. There will be hybrid war with each individual country with the intention of installing Russia friendly governments, to further destabilise the block.
  • US Crusade against the EU: 2025 National Security Strategy of the US
    Perhaps if that’s what I said, but it isn’t. I said Putin would agree that the EU should be got rid of too. That’s all.
  • Cosmos Created Mind
    The biological machine (society of cells) behind the scenes, is alive and imbues the puppet with sentience.

    I noticed that there were no living cells in the AI/robots in the links. So no consciousness, or sentience.
    Where are the cyborgs and cybernetics?
  • US Crusade against the EU: 2025 National Security Strategy of the US
    it seems Trump and Putin would be in agreement with you.
  • Cosmos Created Mind
    Yes, it’s a crude metaphor, perhaps a society of cells is more appropriate.
  • Cosmos Created Mind
    We are therefore not normally aware of the mind’s world-constituting activity. Becoming aware of it requires a reflective shift that is conceptually and phenomenologically difficult—precisely because it concerns the enabling conditions of experience, not one more experience among others. It is that which makes self-knowledge so difficult.
    When we look at the outside world, we are observing a view (a stage) with perspective and a horizon. We are accustomed to understanding what is going on on that stage and playing a role on it. When observing ourselves, we are observing a puppet moving as though it is alive. Its aliveness is sustained by a complex process of actualisation which is hidden from us, unconscious. So we are only viewing an apparently conscious puppet. But because the puppet is a highly real projection, we think it is real, alive and inexplicable, it seems to have a life of its own. We are not aware of what makes it alive, which is behind the scenes, a complex biological machine.
  • Cosmos Created Mind
    Set that challenge aside for the moment, and assume as a premise that feelings could be added to the hardware. I suggest that this would make it feasible to duplicate human reasoning: not a mere simulation, but duplicating the algorthmic processing that it involves.
    Then the way forward would be to create a cyborg. The technology is already being developed, but is in its infancy. It’s only a matter of time now.