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I am somewhat familiar to Steph's philosophy, but I was wondering what some of you thought about some of Steph's ideas of Objective/Subjective as compared to Robert Piersig's Metaphysics of Quality and its relationship to Objective/Sbjective reality.
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In another thread, I took the side that you cannot get an ought from an is. I think I may have been mistaken. I actually did a quasi-'first principles' thought experiment about morality. This is what I came up with: Any objective moral system for humans, what is referred to here as 'universal...
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I was talking to a goofy Christian, and we were discussing faith, and why it's not a valid why of determining truth, and he said, "Well, you take it on faith that this is reality." At the time, I used the argument from hypocrisy: "You obviously believe that what you see is reality...
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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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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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how would one go about proving that morality is not subjective to somebody who believes it is? i'm at a loss here. i'm not even really sure i believe in objective morality as a whole, though i am sure there are many examples of actions objectively immoral. and how would one go about verifying...
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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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