To minimise resource usage could free more food for starving people to eat. — orcestra
Ok. The traditional arguments for meat eating being an ethical issues-\
- involuntary harm
- the use of more resources such as food and land for meat compared to vegetables. — orcestra
you are immediately dismissing the relativity thesis by stepping back into the naive realism of 'objects'. — fresco
Try thinking of 'the senses' as being a human concept useful in some contexts. — fresco
I have many many coherent paragraphs — TheGreatArcanum
That’s when I encountered the haze. A lack of concrete research on the topic of my thesis I could tap into, of an accessible bedrock of literature which I could build a thesis on. There were many papers on metaphilosophy tangentially related of course, but everyone seemed to be coming at it from different angles, groups of people were having conversations that slid entirely past each other. There was no obvious way for me to slip into the party with grace. It seemed to me that there were a great many people who thought they were talking about the same things, but really were talking past each other. There weren’t even always names for the various constellations of positions people took. I was lost. — dePonySum
like I said, when we act, our reason for acting (final cause) is determined prior to or at the time of our will to act, its first cause. — TheGreatArcanum
so physicalism cannot be true. In fact, it’s beyond absurd.
intentionality, by definition, is determining the final cause of an action at the time of or before instantiating from potentiality. so anywhere this is occurring, there is intentionality. when I say that the concept of non-existence is born with us, it must be so that the concept of non-existence came into being prior to existence; and since non-existence is not in the absolute sense, it must be nothing but a concept in mind, and therefore mind must precede the existence of matter. — TheGreatArcanum
to solve the unsolved questions about the nature of existence, one must first ascertain the essence of the set of all sets which do not contain themselves, that is, the set of all contingent things. to do this, one must relate ontology and set theory, or rather, the notion of precedence and set containment or non-containment. by doing this, one can establish a set of principles of epistemology and ontology and determine the nature of the set of all sets. — TheGreatArcanum
determinism and intentionality are synonyms. — TheGreatArcanum
I'm trying to spark your intellects by forcing you to think about the concept of non-existence and how it came to be. did it come to be after the concept of existence came to be, or before? Is it a concept or is it a concrete 'thing'? — TheGreatArcanum
i’m not sure what you mean by “support?” — TheGreatArcanum
maybe you don’t understand the definition of support. — TheGreatArcanum
subjectivity is transcendent of the brain — TheGreatArcanum
you guys are all wasting your time. mysticism seems irrational until you become a mystic yourself. — TheGreatArcanum
Yes, that's my understanding - God is present AT every location. — Bitter Crank
i'm saying that the watcher of these changes is beyond space... — TheGreatArcanum
can you give me the true state in absolute detail of any one of your internal parts right now? no? — TheGreatArcanum
a million billion parts working together in harmony... — TheGreatArcanum
Wouldn't God have a problem being the same as Paris and Akron, Ohio at the same time? I mean, there are limits on what is imaginable, even for god, right? — Bitter Crank
that's for you me to know and you to figure out; — TheGreatArcanum
Modern scientific discoveries in particle physics support the existence of a non-local substratum to reality, — TheGreatArcanum
I am present in front of my computer; I am present in my house; I am present in The Philosophy Forum, yet I am not coextensive with my computer, the house, or TPS. Why can't God be present in Paris, but not be the same as Paris? Or be present in your toilet bowl while not being the same as a toilet bowl? — Bitter Crank
By your reasoning, then, everything is God; — Bitter Crank
Why not? I don't see a problem in God being omnipresent in a cosmos that is separate from God. — Bitter Crank
I feel that the idea of an original sin that causes all humans to be born corrupted — Andrew4Handel
