The something else must already exist in it's entirety.
— creativesoul
..... “elemental constituents”, yes?
— Mww
What they can actually be is determined, in part, by virtue of their own existential dependency. — creativesoul
Surety is not the sort of thing that has a spatiotemporal location, so the question doesn't make sense — creativesoul
Are you asking me to justify my asserting what the content of the cat's conscious experience is? — creativesoul
Yes. As long as we keep in mind that a human being is not just a body, but how it is organized (just as a university is not just a set of buildings, but how they're organized). That is, we predicate experiences, beliefs, perceptions, actions, etc., of human beings, not bodies (or brains). — Andrew M
Janus belongs to the Secular Thought Police. That's right, isn't it, Janus? — Wayfarer
What about Hume's critique of causation? What about Kant's categories of thoughts? Or Berkeley's ideas? The empirical world has a consistent structure, whatever that means.While I agree that a physical reality is the most compelling explanation for the empirical, it's not the only coherent one. And I don't agree that it's necessarily complete. — Marchesk
As in, there could be more to the world than what physics, chemistry or biology posits, since those are explanations we come up with, not some God's eye view. — Marchesk
I am trying to exclude any meta-physical explanation — Janus
The idea of the physical is the idea of mind independent structure and interaction. — Janus
The breakdown intrigues me, honest. — Mww
By definition, when it seems to you that you are angry you are, in fact, angry.
— khaled
Which parts of what counts as being angry is established by social convention? — creativesoul
All of it. — khaled
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