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I've been practically obsessed with the idea of a "One Book List" that would constitute what you would read if you became tabula rasa and needed to re-accumulate your knowledge. I have compiled a spread sheet of my work thus far, and while it needs to be winnowed down, it's certainly...
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MattK: The sound of the tree falling is metaphysically objective and metaphysically subjective right? It is metaphysically objective in a way that we all know that the tree does make a sound even if know one is around, just like I know that the grand canyon exists even through I've never been there...
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i found the whole thing rather psuedo-deep. what does the question "is a picture true?" even mean? a picture isn't a statement, which is always true or false. as a matter of fact, the only things that can be true or false are statements or ideas in a similar format. a picture is neither...
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i think that the theory "nothingness is contradictory" is more linguistical than logical. you may look at it like this: somebody says "nothingness is the absense of something", and you would say, "wait wait wait! 'nothingness is '? as in, 'nothingness exists?"...
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a guy on another forum and i were have a conversation about morality, and i brought up objective morality. in the course of events, he said this: ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------...
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We all believe things and justify many belifs based on evidence that they are true. However why do we believe that such evidence is true? How do we really know it is true? Do you for example believe that there are 9 known planets in the solar system? If so is it simply because astronomers say that there...
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There is only subjective experience that we can prove logically. The fact that we operate as if there is an objective reality is akin to the free will position, that is it's logically incorrect but it's how we operate.
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