The dilemma with epistemology is the concept of epistemology itself, because it suggests that there is a cognition machine in our head that is capable of knowing the world, and that in a transcendent sense. — Wolfgang
Excluding all metaphysical and transcendental ideas means focusing on this one world of ours and ensuring that it is preserved. — Wolfgang
Epistemologically, we move on a surface whose “depth” we do not know, cannot know and do not have to know. — Wolfgang
Like a long-legged fly upon the stream
His mind moves upon silence. — W B Yeats
Epistemologies are therefore to be understood as tools that we can use to understand and shape our environment. This position was mainly held by Pierre Duhem. — Wolfgang
Every species and - if this were possible - every inanimate particle has its own world 2. — Wolfgang
Then would it be the God in Christianity or Judaism with emotions and passions like those of humans'? — Corvus
My question is still is there anything which represents "substance" in the actual world? — Corvus
Spinoza's God is not a traditional religious God in Christianity or Judaism. His God seems to be nature itself. But then what is the point of God? Why not just call it nature rather than God? — Corvus
I was reading how the economy was under his leadership and the economy was actually going well. — L'éléphant
Do you seriously think there is no scientific evidence that minds are a result of physical neurological processes? — wonderer1
statements such as the quote above might as well be an announcement of invincible ignorance on your part. — wonderer1
Is it psychologically uncomfortable for you to ponder that soon Trump could be president again? — L'éléphant
The scientific evidence is rather overwhelming. But then most people don't put a lot of effort into apprising themselves of the scientific evidence. — wonderer1
Trump incited, and therefore engaged in, an armed insurrection against the Constitution’s express and foundational mandates that require the peaceful transfer of executive power to a newly-elected President,” the brief said. “In doing so, Mr. Trump disqualified himself under Section 3 (of the Constitution).
I have found that Fox shows the inconvenient and or irrefutable halves of truths that the left leaning networks wont. Anyone out there afraid to try and objectively view Fox News? — Steven P Clum
His stumbling and bumbling? Do the website search on each website. — Steven P Clum
a word designed by the anti-Aristotelian Augustine to mean a low and empty sort of being turns up in our translations of the word whose meaning Aristotle took to be the highest and fullest sense of being. Descartes, in his Meditations, uses the word 'substance' only with his tongue in his cheek; Locke explicitly analyzes it as an empty notion of an I-don’t-know-what; and soon after the word is laughed out of the vocabulary of serious philosophic endeavor. It is no wonder that the Metaphysics ceased to have any influence on living thinking: its heart had been cut out of it by its friends.
He seems to be using the concept of "Substance" to attribute the concept of God.
Any idea what the "substance" meant in Spinoza? Could it be Aristotelian? Or something else? — Corvus
In contrast to contemporary philosophers, most 17th century philosophers (Spinoza, Leibniz, Descartes) held that reality comes in degrees—that some things that exist are more or less real than other things that exist. At least part of what dictates a being’s reality, according to these philosophers, is the extent to which its existence is dependent on other things: the less dependent a thing is on other things for its existence, the more real it is.
Naturalist philosophers have to do more work, since they don't have this handy fits-all puzzle piece. — Relativist
He's a kind of outlaw hero now. — Tom Storm
I'm guessing public education taught you wrong and you just need to reset. — Mark Nyquist
I'm guessing public education taught you wrong — Mark Nyquist
The person who wrote the book is the source of the information (in his brain). He encodes it into a book. The book is encoded physical matter. The person reading the book hopefully decodes the book in the way it was intended. — Mark Nyquist
Simply asserting that conceiving of a universal is not the outcome of a physical process is unpersuasive in light of understanding things like this: — wonderer1
“Physicists believe in a “true world” in their own fashion…. But they are in error. The atom they posit is inferred according to the logic of the perspectivism of consciousness—and it is therefore itself a subjective fiction ~ Nietszche — Joshs

I think Trump is going to win the Republican caucus. — L'éléphant
Newtonian mechanics never purported to deal with the microphysical, so they are not really bets understood as different paradigms, but as different areas of investigation. — Janus
However the form,
Brain; (mental content) — Mark Nyquist

. And, they want to know what his essence is — Rob J Kennedy
why is it the things that by nature must necessarily be the closest to us, most intimately connected to us, the things that must be us, are the hardest things to see? How is it I could be a mind that cannot know what a mind really is? — Fire Ologist
