I'm not pro determinism or any other -ism. — BrianW
You seem stuck on dependence; on humans being some kind of 'gods' or on exemplifying human genius. — BrianW
My point is interdependence. Thought and belief are part of human activity. If they were created or invented at some point, wouldn't that mean there was a time when they didn't exist? Is that your point? — BrianW
...there was a time, prior to their creation/invention, when thoughts and beliefs didn't exist? — BrianW
My point is that thoughts and beliefs are part of the human process. We did not invent/create them, we just realised we had such capacities and applied them deliberately. — BrianW
So, there is no common historical school of thought that you find agreeable/amenable to your own worldview in enough ways that you would self-identify with it. — creativesoul
Was Jesus a Christian? Was Buddha a Buddhist?
It's okay to learn from others as long as we remember our duty to ourselves. Understanding is an individual aspect no matter from whom or where it is learned. I do learn from notable philosophers but I do not pretend that my thought processes are aligned with (or limited to) theirs. — BrianW
How you use language will not dictate how you think. How you think will dictate how you use language. — Blue Lux
If truth is, then what is the 'is'? — Blue Lux
The word reflects a truth does it not? — Blue Lux
The Truth of Truth is something. What is it? — Blue Lux
So truth represents nothing specific... But it does in the case of knowledge. For what could be the intentionality of a consciousness of knowledge other than the truth of what would be that knowledge? — Blue Lux
I am asking you. What is Truth? — Blue Lux
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