Ah! the uncommitted critic![]()
Fluffy cats might be evil, but we're...too lazy...t-*falls asleep on windowsill*
Ah! the uncommitted critic![]()
“The fundamental delusion of humanity is to suppose that I am here and you are out there.”
― Don't remember
“Talk of mysteries! — Think of our life in nature, — daily to be shown matter, to come in contact with it, — rocks, trees, wind on our cheeks! The solid earth! The actual world! The common sense! Contact! Contact! Who are we? Where are we?"
― Don't remember
“You have your way. I have my way. As for the right way, the correct way, and the only way, it does not exist.”
― Friedrich Nietzsche
Yeah but my whole thing is where is the evidence that the feeling/emotion/perception of "real" isn't just a fantasy made up by a human mind to explain whether or not something holds truth or lies?So, we can sort of approach reality in the same way. "If it feels real ... it is real."
With yourself or another?Hopefully in a rewarding human relationship
I took what he said as we all have our own truths and views on the world, therefore the one true, real, only way doesn't exist.Depends what you're talking about?
where is the evidence
With yourself or another?
I took what he said as we all have our own truths and views on the world,
Whose to say it's not all a lie and these things are made just to further our thoughts on reality? FYI, I agree with you 100%, but playing devil's advocate is sometimes fun lolthe evidence is in a lover's kiss, or the feel of a cold shower, or the warmth of the sun on my face, or the pain of getting kicked in the shins, or the incredible flavour of my mom's spaghetti sauce, or all the clothes scattered around my living room right now as my niece decides to reorganize all her closets, or the smell of lilacs, or my ability to make plans for what comes next
People tend to overlook this in life and then wonder why they are not happy. I was forced to learn this at an even younger age than I am nowGood point! Probably having a good relationship with yourself comes before good relationships with others
What is truth? Is truth a lie, or are we lying about truth being truth when we know it's a lie? Or do we not know it's a lie, and therefore know it's true, but then what is truth, and are we lying about it? Confusing stuff lolWe do, I am still unsure if there is any such thing as objective truth, that maybe all our truths are subjective, but they are still true
to say it's not all a lie and these things are made just to further our thoughts on reality?
What is truth? Is truth a lie, or are we lying about truth being truth when we know it's a lie? Or do we not know it's a lie, and therefore know it's true, but then what is truth, and are we lying about it? Confusing stuff lol
Either intelligent design, or random chance. The real question is: why not?I'd like to ask a philosophical question, a riddle that has baffled philosophers since the dawn of time: why? Why why why why?
Why anything?
Why everything?
Why are we here?
Why are you here?
Why am I here?
I suspect the answer might be 'Because', but I'm sure you have your own answers!![]()
I don't think it has "baffled" philosophers because it's not really a philosophical question.I'd like to ask a philosophical question, a riddle that has baffled philosophers since the dawn of time: why? Why why why why?
Why anything?
Why everything?
Why are we here?
Why are you here?
Why am I here?
I suspect the answer might be 'Because', but I'm sure you have your own answers!![]()
This invites the question, how do you define "truth" -- if one person believes one thing to be true, and another believes the opposite to be true, how can they both be true? If I -- and most people -- believe the earth is round, and another sincerely believes it is not, does that mean both are true? Of course that one is subject to an objective test -- measurement. But what if most of us believe the sky is blue, and another sees it as green, can both be true? I don't think so, unless you are saying that there is no objective truth, just subjective. In which case, is there any point in talking about "truth"?.. What is true to one person, because it is true to them, is true.
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Why anything?
Why everything?
Why are we here?
Why are you here?
Why am I here?
how do you define "truth" -- if one person believes one thing to be true, and another believes the opposite to be true, how can they both be true?
I don't think so, unless you are saying that there is no objective truth, just subjective.
Margaret Atwood made the same point about the existence of God. She said that the only rational stance as agnosticism, since it was outside the purview of rational thought. There is no scientific experiment you could make that would prove the existence of God, nor any scientific experiment that would disprove the existence of God.Someone, I think it was the Gestalt psychologist Fritz Perls, once called "why" a bullshit question, because it invites speculation and any such answer is not really subject to challenge. Lawyers hate such questions for the same reason.
I think it's really a religious question. One says, "because" that's the way things turned out, no divine plan. Another says "God made it this way," so there is a plan. Both must ultimately fall back on faith.
I'd like to ask a philosophical question, a riddle that has baffled philosophers since the dawn of time: why? Why why why why?
Why anything?
Why everything?
Why are we here?
Why are you here?
Why am I here?
I suspect the answer might be 'Because', but I'm sure you have your own answers!![]()
I don't think subjective truth and objective truth are exclusionary - just may be different
The answer in any case is 42.Wrong question.
I think you've broken the link between truth and any connection to verifiable reality.
why we talk about probabilities instead of hard truths
Why not just call it a belief or opinion that one acts in accord with, and reserve truth for what you call objective truth?
Seems Nietzsche was one of the few philosopher artists out there.