I was a Pyrrhonian in my wayward youth and still have great regard for that form of skepsis (incorporating its praxis, along with fallibilism, in my Epicurean-Spinozist 'framework'). — 180 Proof
I suspect fallibilism is more suitable for a contemporary kynic (unless you're a 'a deliberately homeless, p0m0 luddite') than (Hellenistic) skepticism. — 180 Proof
Yeah, fallibilism – "I could be wrong" about that too. — 180 Proof
Better to be wrong with Galen than to be right with Harvey. — Ashok Kumar
To me existence is a puzzle. — Andrew4Handel
I consider us escape artists (à la Witty's "flybottle" ... Epicurus' "tetrapharmakos" ... Plato's "cave" ... the Upanishad's "moksha" ...) :smirk:ucarr considers philosophers as detectives — Agent Smith
I consider them escape artists (à la Witty's "flybottle" ... Epicurus' "tetrapharmakos" ... Plato's "cave" ... the Upanishad's "moksha" ...) :smirk: — 180 Proof
Consciousness
Mental imagery/mental representations/thought
Qualia particularly pain
Infinities particularly the infinite past
The nature of meaning/rationality/intelligibility — Andrew4Handel
:cool:IIRC, the last major change was over fifteen years ago – a radical shift in my thinking about and comprehension of metaphysics (thanks again, Tobias) — 180 Proof
That person at the party who always behaves as if you have been best of friends for a long time — Tobias
Why are we able to understand reality at all? — Andrew4Handel
The most incomprehensible thing about the universe is that it's comprehensible. — A. Einstein
Who says we understand reality? — Agent Smith
He certainly could have been influenced by thinking he understood some things, that made the job unappleaing, and didn't understand other things making him not competent for the position. But Einstein was very good at finding out some new things about reality faster than other people and in specific areas. This doesn't mean he'd be better at running a cash register in a grocery store or doing marketing or, yeah, running a country. He might have had all sorts of confusions about the parts of reality one needs to know about to run a country.Einstein refused the presidency/prime ministership of Israel. Was it because he understood reality or was it because he didn't? — Agent Smith
Why are we able to understand reality at all? — Andrew4Handel
Does an insoluble puzzle count as a puzzle at all? — Janus
In language, there are impossible puzzles, impossible problems and impossible objects. — RussellA
We are real beings inseparable from reality – the same reason fish are able to understand the sea.Why are we able to understand reality at all? — Andrew4Handel
Who says we understand reality?
— Agent Smith
If we didn't we would probably be dead. We can predict reality's behaviour accurately. Our perceptions need to represent something accurately about reality so we can survive.
What would be the point of a hidden incomprehensible layer of reality?
The other situation is that we are in an illusion or a brain in a vat/matrix scenario. — Andrew4Handel
We can predict reality's behaviour accurately. — Andrew4Handel
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