What are the biggest puzzles in philosophy to you? — Andrew4Handel
What are the biggest puzzles in philosophy to you? — Andrew4Handel
The point of philosophy is playing with the puzzles, not solving them. There aren't really any solutions. — T Clark
I'm mostly interested to understand why a given matter is thought to be a puzzle. — Tom Storm
What does it mean to solve the puzzle of consciousness. — RussellA
Our capacity to understand is itself something of a mystery. — Andrew4Handel
What do you mean by a given matter?
A puzzle is something that is hard to understand. Maybe you are overconfident in your perceived understanding of reality? — Andrew4Handel
I'd always assumed so because our minds seem – must be? – inseparable from reality (pace Kant, Descartes, Plato) but I'd also realized that we only ever 'know reality' – orient ourselves – approximately, or superficially, via myths, metaphors, maps & models.I never assumed reality is knowable — Tom Storm
I'd also realized that we only ever 'know reality' – orient ourselves – approximately, or superficially, via myths, metaphors, maps & models. — 180 Proof
Less and less the older I get. (Old dog vs new tricks paradox?) IIRC, the last major change was over fifteen years ago – a radical shift in my thinking about and comprehension of metaphysics (thanks again, @Tobias) – and subsequently lots of minor tweaks and refinements, mostly of my conceptual vocabulary. I've also discovered many and developed a few new arguments which I'm always trying to improve. The path itself is the destination, right?How often do you change or modify your views on philosophical questions? — Tom Storm
Less and less the older I get. (Old dog vs new tricks paradox?) IIRC, the last major change was over fifteen years ago – a radical shift in my thinking about and comprehension of metaphysics (thanks again, Tobias) – and subsequently lots of minor tweaks and refinements, mostly of my conceptual vocabulary. I've also discovered many and developed a few new arguments which I'm always trying to improve. The path itself is the destination, right? — 180 Proof
You're a kynic, I'm an epicurean. — 180 Proof
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