What does "entailed by physics" mean exactly? You're not saying something about the science of physics per se, are you? And otherwise, what does it mean to say that it needs to be entailed by the physical world? — Terrapin Station
?? Check your dictionary maybe. — Terrapin Station
The first problem with this is that physicalism doesn't require a belief in (strong) determinism. One can be a physicalist and believe that some events are acausal or ontologically probabilistic. — Terrapin Station
So ontology doesn't deal with empirical things in your view? Time isn't empirical for example? "Everything is water" isn't an empirical claim? — Terrapin Station
The bulk of metaphysics is ontology, no? — Terrapin Station
What does it mean to "logically account" for something empirical? Sounds fancy, but I think it doesn't actually mean anything. — Terrapin Station
We're not simply asking whether "p-zombies are possible" isn't contradictory to itself, are we? That wouldn't tell us much. — Terrapin Station
Hence why I'm asking what we're saying it's logically possible with respect to. — Terrapin Station
Could you give an outline of Chalmers's position? — Arkady
then it wouldn't be logically possible relative to a set of statements that includes "physicalism is true." — Terrapin Station
I was thinking about this the other day and recently found the answer. The only completely true form of nothing in our perception of the universe is space because there are zero particles of matter in the vacuum we call space. — Fardishki
Physical descriptions may be incomplete at this point, but there is substantially more physical description of what is than we find offered by dualism with regards to the non-physical.
So it is interesting to me that you feel physicalism has a hard time defining the physical. — m-theory
I ask because obviously if our background domain includes "physicalism is true" for example, then p-zombies aren't logically possible in that domain. — Terrapin Station
Nothing is all over the place -you can't just wave it away. In short: if your ontology can't cope with 'nothing', then that's a problem with your ontology. — csalisbury
(1) If P-zombies exist, then there is a thing that is human and non-conscious. — quine
provided said states are understood to supervene on the physical. — Arkady
And the elimination of metaphysics from language. — Question
The limits of my language are the limits of my world. — Question
It doesn't actually liberate one from language - only silence can do that. — unenlightened
hat's where the real conspirators are to be found; those sowing doubt and fear about Government, who will profit from de-regulation and public distrust of the law and the media. They paint themselves as the 'us' in 'us vs them', but they're the real villians. You know, the kinds that gamed the system before The Big Short. I bet nobody even knows their names. — Wayfarer
a.. but the notion that Trump won because of post-truth doesn't square with my experience with the people who voted for him. None of them were interested in superficial info coming from either campaign. They were looking deeper and their distrust of establishment bullshit was just a lot stronger than their distrust of Trump's. IOW, they knew Trump was fishy. They just couldn't stomach the alternative. — Mongrel
So you can imagine something that is at once identical and yet completely different? — Wayfarer
Humans are 'beings'. To fulfil the definition of 'being' is to have an 'inner life'. The whole discussion is simply an abundant illustration of the intellectual bankruptcy of what passes for 'philosophy' in the American academy. — Wayfarer
But realize it's not what academia is, — Carbon
poor Mary Ellen over there just had question about a single class in her overall career. — Carbon
honestly couldn't care less if she wakes up after taking her class and feels philosophically "enlightened". I'd rather she just pass her class and maybe walk away thinking the educational experience was fun. — Carbon
But this is precisely what is at issue. In other words, that begs the question. It is precisely the difference between a corpse and a human being: the corpse is indeed 'purely physical', but then, it's a corpse. It's not going to tell you what a nice day it's having. — Wayfarer
So, put another way, how could a device simulate an inner life, in the absence of an actual inner life? What would it take to produce the appearance of a conscious being, in a being that is not actually conscious? What system would do that? — Wayfarer
But do realize that for students, like Mary Ellen, who take classes (that people like me have to teach) - it makes it really difficult to get into the class if this is their take away. She was looking for info on classes - give her info on classes. — Carbon
It also existed because of the long-time reliance on slavery which enabled production at virtually no material cost. — Agustino
China is already a larger economy than the US. In 20 years, if the current rates continue, China will be TWICE as big as the US. — Agustino
America's global hegemony. — Agustino
I mean they thought they could go on and on in their stupidity, hedonism, total ignorance of virtue and pragmatism, — Agustino
Pencil and paper is not computationally universal. — tom
Rampant liberalism/progressivism, hedonism, stupid decisions and leadership have utterly destroyed America's greatness. — Agustino
Trump is America's last hope - really and truthfully now. — Agustino
And all this is because he's the only one who has the pragmatism that it takes to save America. — Agustino
As I said, America's interest diverge at this juncture from the interests of its people. — Agustino
The America we lost when Trump won was a liberal fantasy which would have been wiped off the face of the Earth in a few decades by the infantilism of the Clintons and their cronies. Trump saved America, as much as America can be saved at this juncture. Trump is right - after Bush and Obama America isn't great anymore. — Agustino
It's not the brain, it's the software running on the brain that has the experience. — tom
That I'm afraid is impossible. The same evidence AND the same rational ability should take everyone to the same conlusion. That however, is beside the point I'm making. — TheMadFool
S/he is in a nursing program bro. No one beyond the newbie undergrads in philosophy gives a shit about the mystical connection with wisdom you think is required for REAL philosophy or whatever the hell you're supposedly doing. — Carbon
I am afraid I still don't understand the reason behind the puzzlement. — SophistiCat
