nd you get back a vague summary of your personality. — Paul
Its little more than pop psychology and modern day astrology. People are not stereotypes, and that's all MBTI tries to label you as. Be you, don't worry about the label. — Philosophim
The rest of your post is interesting — Agent Smith
I missed the counter arguments you say you'd stated. I'll revisit this tomorrow or later tonight. I'm really curious to see those arguments you say exist. — god must be atheist
No it has not. Just because you say so it does not make it true. Maybe you believe that, and kudos to you, I'm happy for you. But in logical grounds it has not been defeated, but, in fact, supported.
Stop saying it has been defeated when it has not. — god must be atheist
And you're the last word on all such matters. — Agent Smith
Good one! Plus, a first cause wouldn't know anything, given that it has no input. — PoeticUniverse
just not (scientifically) understood as of yet — Agent Smith
The fact that it's determined doesn't take away its freedom — Goldyluck
A possibility, yes! — Agent Smith
If not determinism, then what? — Agent Smith
Every given moment there are countless of perception stimuli flooding our brain - but we pick the ones that appear beneficial to us as the center of our focus, allowing those impressions to form our train of thought. — Hermeticus
AI without a body...sounds like an algorithm...but really not impossible. — Don Wade
how our mind creates the images of objects in our brains — Don Wade
If you had only three questions to ask what would you ask and why? — I like sushi
We always try to gauge what we deserve and what others deserve — TiredThinker
Space and infinity are some of my favorite ideas, and they seem to naturally go together when we consider the universe. If there were a limit to the universe we could go to the edge and point, asking "how far is that way?" It seems most natural to me to think of space as infinite. And actually it seems to be infinite in opposite infinite ways. There is no end to how small something can shrink. And if I hop towards a limit, there are always infinite sub-steps. So infinity as space seems to be the ground of everything and "what is finite itself" adds form to the chaos. In the end, the world will always seem paradoxical because it has a paradoxically at it's root. What I'd like to know is whether space existing in all possible place is just the mirror image of space being infinitely divisible — Gregory
eliminate psychological bias from their thinking. — clemogo
we cannot detect limits to our thoughts. — clemogo
Not true. The US has a lot of business regulation. — Caldwell
The feeling of a free will determines if the will is free or not. — Cartuna
if I knew these causes — Cartuna
feel that your wil is free than it's free.. — Cartuna
Nature doesn't follow an explicit program, and neither does the brain. — Cartuna
don't feel programmed — Cartuna
But it's not programmed. — Cartuna
But not in the digital computer sense. — Cartuna
Because it isn't explainable. — Cartuna