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However, when the talk turns to religion you seem to adopt emotional language and a naive realism that is asking to be hammered, and i'm happy to oblige, just as surely as i'd go after any pronouncements from the Popperian Gospels. If you've studied the scientists you say you have (and i've no reason to doubt you) it makes it all the more inexplicable. Quote:
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It seems rather odd that you apparently have a disparaging attitude toward mathematics, and yet you praise science. Surely you know that science would be in a very poor state without mathematics? And you must know that we use mathematics in very many day-to-day activities. So why do have a disparaging attitude toward mathematics? Or am I simply misunderstanding you? It also seems odd that you would regard philosophy as worthless, for surely you regard the study of logic, with an interest in informal fallacies, as something that would be of benefit for many people? If not, then please explain why you don't regard such studies as useful? Regarding another post of yours: Quote:
However, I do mean to say that I disagree with you if you believe that philosophy is completely useless, which is what you appear to have been saying. I am convinced that studying informal fallacies, for example, is something that is very useful, as people are too apt to commit them. Naturally, such a study does not make one immune from committing such fallacies in the future, though it often seems to lessen the number of fallacies that people commit. That, in my opinion, is valuable. Do you disagree with me on this? I meant to point out that (what I state in the previous paragraph) with one of my other questions; I did not mean to imply anything about your background with any of my questions. I believe you may find the writings of David Hume to be of interest, though I doubt that you will read anything based upon my recommendation. I believe you may find many things in his Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding to be interesting, and some of it you may even regard as valuable. Of course, I expect that you would not enjoy it in its entirety, but that does not mean that it would not be worthwhile taking a look at it. To give you just one example that I think you would find interesting, his Section X, "Of Miracles", explains why people should never believe stories that they hear about miracles. Naturally, most people either simply ignore what he had to say, or misrepresent it and then "refute" their misrepresentation of it, rather than accept what he says (or actually refute what he says, which I believe would be impossible, though I am willing to take a look at something that purports to be a refutation). So, in a way, his writing is "useless" for most people, as they do not benefit from it. That, however, does not mean that he was incorrect, or that what he says is unimportant to think about. |
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But lastly I think philosophy is just plain off the mark. There was a revolution in thinking and they never got the memo. “Truth” is not reality. Science is the new way of knowing about reality that understands this. I would like you to try an experiment. I would like you to spend some time wrapping you head around the idea that philosophy confuses “truth” with reality. That it doesn’t make sense to mark a bit of knowledge as “true” when you can’t even remotely claim that you know reality. Once you have this idea firmly in hand read some philosophy. It will grate on you like fingernails on a chalkboard. Starboy |
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