I believe that this is important in our development of ideas, otherwise it may be like trying to paint pictures with brushes which have been left soaking in dirty water. — Jack Cummins
"Logical positivism", simply put, is the thesis that all sentences which cannot be empirically verified are meaningless; self-consistently, then, sentences describing "logical positivism" are also meaningless – thus refutes itself (like e.g. relativism, global skepticism, nihilsm, deconstructionism). Logical positivists are just scientistic folks like Ayer who profoundly get Witty's TLP wrong. So, no, it's a only "starting point for" nonsense.Ayer's approach for thinking is known as logical positivism. I am sure that it has been scrutinised by other people, but it is a starting point for considering the question : What Are We ? — Jack Cummins
:up: (Ideally.)I see thread discussions as experiments. Some work better than others. — Jack Cummins
:clap: :fire:Descartes says (more accurately) “I am consciously aware, therefore I am.” This is at the start of modern philosophy and science. But to me this is like saying “I’m awake, therefore I’m alive.” What happens in sleep? Are we not alive? Do we cease to exist? No. Likewise, if our activity is largely unconscious, does this mean “I am not”? No. In fact, as I mentioned above, it appears as if there’s more evidence to suggest we’re acting mostly unconsciously— and so perhaps it is the sum that grounds the cogitare — Xtrix
' Where Are We From? What Are We? Where Are We Going ' — Jack Cummins
a unique statement of questions about the human condition. — Jack Cummins
Where Are We From? What Are We? Where Are We Going — Jack Cummins
might I suggest that the difficulty in obtaining answers may have something to do with not fully understanding where you’re from, what you are or where you’re going.... — Possibility
That's neurosis, not skepsis.These three questions do not interest me anywhere near as much as: What Am I Doing? What Do I Want? Who am I? I regularly find myself pondering these as I go about my business. — Tom Storm
Ever questioned. Ever failed. No matter. Question again. Fail again. Fail better. :smirk:It is not always possible to obtain answers.
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