... That's a bit over stated. Science has answered many questions that lie within its province. It will no...lie outside its province that have no universally satisfactory answers. In that realm there are only various opinions of philosophers and theologians. With respect to Art, that view ... that all agree on. Do find that all philosophers and theogians agree? Far from it. ...
...'s a bit over stated. Science has answered many questions that lie within its province. It will... outside its province that have no universally satisfactory answers. In that realm there are only various opinions of philosophers and theologians. With respect to Art, that ...s a fact. Notice I said "universally satisfactory answers". I missed that. I was referring to universally ...
... That's a bit over stated. Science has answered many questions that lie within its province. It will no...lie outside its province that have no universally satisfactory answers. In that realm there are only various opinions of philosophers and theologians. With respect to Art, that view ...answers that all agree on. Do find that all philosophers and theogians agree? Far from it. I ...
...> why is it that no one has any answers? everyone says they know this they know that, but...That's a bit over stated. Science has answered many questions that lie within its province. It will ...lie outside its province that have no universally satisfactory answers. In that realm there are only various opinions of philosophers and theologians. Arthttp://home.ptd.net/~artnpeg With ...
...>why is it that no one has any answers? everyone says they know this they know that,...s a bit over stated. Science has answered many questions that lie within its province. It will no doubt answer more. It's the questions that ... its province that have no universally satisfactory answers. In that realm there are only various opinions of philosophers and theologians. Art http://home.ptd.net/~...
...://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meme Lot's of answers to your "so fucking what?" "...others. Is is interesting but almost completely irrelevant. Philosopher and cognitive scientist Daniel Dennett, in a ... beauty of Wordsworth poem or the plot of a Shakespeare play??? Please answer this question! Sheehan asserts that the constant flitting of memetic patterns from one substrate...
... views or theories on profound questions in ethics, metaphysics, logic, and ... he accepts his lot. The philosopherquestions, he looks for meaning...any other impetus for the philosopher? "There is no universally accepted...faith or pure analogy. Different philosophers have had varied ideas about...task of philosophy to answer essentially philosophical propositions." http://en.wikipedia...
.... Though last time I looked he hadn't come back. We'll be waiting.... As I said, you didn't understand the issue Answering my question would go a long way towards clearing up my apparent misunderstanding. , and Nic hasn't come back, when I see that he has, I'll reply. ...
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..., height, space, intuit? MG thought I would drop in on this thread to see if I can answer this question. I also have problems with Kant, but there's no denying his overall greatness as a philosopher, even if, В his thinking was very Eighteenth Century. As human beings, we have basic tools of ...