Why do? — MondoR
Ya know......just because we can ask a question, doesn’t mean we should. — Mww
And why does everything have to have a “nature”? Nature of this, nature of that.....why can’t it be just whatever we think of it? Which is, when it comes right down to it, exactly what it is anyway. — Mww
If time consists of past-present-future, then how big a slice of time does the present represent? In other words, how do we apportion the past present future(?) — 3017amen
All of which we feel as time. — MondoR
Some say experience and feelings are the clearest way to truth, but I need rational analysis.’
He thus equates metaphysics with ‘rational analysis.’ — Joshs
) What is your round for supposing that your experiences are made of anything? — tim wood
So we use logic to arrive at an illogical sense of reality (metaphysics). Which in turn, is not so illogical at all (abstract mathematics, love, the will, intentionality, redness, ad nauseum). Or is it? — 3017amen
. . . does much of science engage in some sort of metaphysical philosophy without actually knowing it (i.e. theoretical physics)? — 3017amen
But then again, I'm not clear on what the term even mea — jgill
It would seem to go beyond reasoning. — jgill
Are you suggesting, say in science, that there are forbidden questions one should never ask? — 3017amen
What is intriguing (in philosophy) is your "whatever we think of it". Right? — 3017amen
However we can say that ...."quantum mechanics exposed the subtle way in which the observer and [the] observed are interwoven"- Paul Davies. — 3017amen
Traditional metaphysical problems have included the origin, nature and purpose of the universe, how the world of appearances presented to our senses relate to its underlying reality and order, the relationship between mind and matter, etc.. — 3017amen
"what is metaphysics"? and what is "consciousness"? This thread presumably takes these things for granted. — Xtrix
Get involved in philosophical discussions about knowledge, truth, language, consciousness, science, politics, religion, logic and mathematics, art, history, and lots more. No ads, no clutter, and very little agreement — just fascinating conversations.