Because laws - natural or otherwise - are, at best, limits on action, they specify the bounds within which action takes place. — StreetlightX
The same is true of the 'laws of nature', which while universal and inviolable, — StreetlightX
'. While it is true that nothing can violate natural selection (maladaptions will likely lead to extinction), — StreetlightX
Again, the point is that while natural selection is both universal and inviolable in biology, nothing about this universality or inviolability means that natural selections 'governs' each and every aspect of a species. — StreetlightX
It states that no matter how good or bad things are, eventually your levels of happiness will settle to normal. — Abdul
So is happiness simply a reaction to external circumstances? — Abdul
the quantum state continues to evolve unitarily regardless of observed measurement outcomes, with each state equally physical. — Andrew M
I think I agree that a child born with no senses, — Tyler
From the perspective of this point, the notes and musical score flow past as a procession. — Metaphysician Undercover
the assumption of static states is fundamental to the conscious understanding of the physical world, as is evident from the basic laws of logic. — Metaphysician Undercover
We need a static viewpoint, independent of the morphing forms, from which to observe and produce a complete understanding of the morphing forms. — Metaphysician Undercover
But the key to believing it, or accepting it, is to recognize the logical necessity of concluding that physical objects are necessarily re-created at each moment of passing time. — Metaphysician Undercover
I can extrapolate to conclude that all physical existence must come into being at each moment as time passes. — Metaphysician Undercover
Why wouldn't matter be better represented as a continuous field, — Metaphysician Undercover
Regarding mathematics, I think that a part of it is "real" and another of it is "conventional". But I still cannot see where there is the distinction... — boundless
OK, but that requires that the boundary between past and future is a real medium, a substance,as the holographic film or plate, and that's quite difficult to conceive of. I can conceive of "matter" as that which exists at the present, but matter is not substantial without form. — Metaphysician Undercover
I look at this world from the viewpoint of wisdom; I see all the death, predation, pain, disease, filth, untold amounts of completely pointless suffering and so on. I do not believe that all this is the product of blind evolution and random chance, and I certainly do not believe that it is the product of a good, benevolent god. — tus
Could you please elaborate on that? — bahman
Can I have any reference? — bahman
he future is also the background of possible actions, their context. — mrcoffee
Certain actions are possible or not according to whether this 'background' is one situation or another. — mrcoffee
So my image of the future is constrained my the memory of this avocado. — mrcoffee
I don't claim that the future is 'actually' constrained by the past, though I do in fact believe this on a gut level. — mrcoffee
I think everyone cares when they are on that operating table. They sure hope that there is a right way to transplant a heart, for instance. — mrcoffee
If you are saying that humans are biased, then of course. Objectivity is something we pursue. — mrcoffee
We don't have to see an impossibly perfect instantiation of the concept to apply the concept. — mrcoffee
I doubt that anyone honestly believes that some disciplines aren't more objective than others. — mrcoffee
objectivity doesn't exist, then the word is meaningless. — mrcoffee
Moreover, if objectivity does not exist, then you are just spouting opinion above. — mrcoffee
doesn't shatter the gold statue of Objectivity — mrcoffee
These are objective truths in any reasonable sense of the word. — mrcoffee
Sure, and the sun rises in the morning. Who has or would say otherwise? Are you sure you aren't tilting your lance at windmills here? — mrcoffee
a virtual robot to us appears to not have a conscious. — Sydasis
I am able these days to program a neural network to dream or to create a post, perhaps even more logical and meaningful than your own. — Sydasis
The meaninglessness of the symbols is one of the reasons that it is objective. — mrcoffee
For instance, if I have only a king left on the board, then there is no way that I can checkmate my opponent. — mrcoffee
1+1 =2 — mrcoffee
, however, we specify a particular convention — mrcoffee
You are looking for human lived experience as a way of uncovering the evolutionary reason for those traits, but humans came ready supplied with them; traits — charleton
Consciousness is then simply some abstract consolidation of the different outputs and inputs, — Sydasis
The softness of both determinism and free will is in this 'probabilistic.' — mrcoffee
What, in other words, is the mind apart from its contents? — mrcoffee