What is "matter is substantial" supposed to be saying? — Terrapin Station
Okay. But I don't see the fact that physicalism doesn't seem intuitively right to you as a good reason to reject it. — Terrapin Station
First I'm not even using the term "substantial being" am I? And I wouldn't. What in the world is that term saying that "matter" doesn't say? — Terrapin Station
I've been studying philosophy for 45 years now, and I have a "formal" background in it. — Terrapin Station
No, my intuition has little if anything to do with it. Materialism is self-contradictory to that which appraises its truth: the presence of awareness. — javra
I believe that was in reference to my statement. Its saying "matter as sub-stance (that upon which everything is founded)" — javra
Materialism is self-contradictory to that which appraises its truth: the presence of awareness. — javra
I defy you to justify this statement - "Materialism is self-contradictory to that which appraises its truth: the presence of awareness" with reasons that don't terminate either in your intuition or in a form of reasons which can be addressed and debated from a materialist perspective. — John Doe
So in those 45 years, did you ever actually bone up on basic Aristotelian metaphysics? Seems not. — apokrisis
How about answering the question instead of posturing? (And will you believe me when I say I'm surprised if you never answer the question?) — Terrapin Station
Why not type something about "constraints" now? — Terrapin Station
Yea. It's in the works. But I grant, it doesn't work well in soundbites. But I am tempted. It'll have to do with degrees of certainty, though (none of which will be absolute). — javra
Well I look forward to reading! Make sure to cc my username if/when you get around to it. — John Doe
I'm surprised you're responding without answering questions you've been asked. — Terrapin Station
On second thought ... Just in case you’re somewhat sincere, the “first principles” of the work can be found here: https://michaelwmoiceanu.com/2018/09/02/ch-1-first-principles-certainty-uncertainty-and-doubt/ — javra
Just briefly skimming some of that, it doesn't look like it addresses anything in the vein of "Materialism is self-contradictory to that which appraises its truth: the presence of awareness.". Although of course I'm not sure what you're saying in that quote, and I only skimmed the chapter you posted. — Terrapin Station
Hm, if you don’t know what the quote is saying, how would you know that the chapter doesn’t address it? You kind’s lost me with that one. — javra
Re "explanations," are you talking about verbal (or lets say mathematical etc.) accounts of phenomena? — Terrapin Station
“X is so because it is X” or “X is so just because it is” — javra
namely, one of how one goes from material interactions to awareness as we know it — javra
So is the idealist saying that the primary substance is mind, not ideas? If so, then the question becomes, "what is the difference betweeen mind and matter?" Ideas would be matter-dependent or mind-dependant. Again, what is the difference? — Harry Hindu
But we perceive thinking objects just as we perceive non-thinking objects. The difference lies in their behavior, not how they appear - as material objects. Both thinking and non-thinking objects are governed by the laws of physics (cause and effect). — Harry Hindu
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.