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Re: Wittgenstein on the Metaphysical Self     

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Author: Publius
Date: Sep 17, 2008 20:28

..." is driven by the longing for the kind of certainty with respect to externals which attaches to ER phenomena; that postulated externals must (somehow, somewhere, in some way), "exist" (or not) in same tangible, indubitable way as the scent of a rose I experience "exists" (or does not). But, by our premise, nothing exists --- *in that sense* --- except the ER and its contents. It is ...
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Re: Must be....     

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Author: Mick the Merciless
Date: Sep 15, 2008 12:35

On Mon, 15 Sep 2008 20:34:21 +0100, Enzo Matrix wrote: Mick the Merciless wrote: ...Tony Orlando. Probably Indubitably! I should get a prize for that. <lol> -- MTM. <Heu! Tintinnuntius meus "A drum, a drum; Mickbeth doth come."
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Re: Must be....     

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Author: Enzo Matrix
Date: Sep 15, 2008 12:34

Mick the Merciless wrote: ...Tony Orlando. Probably Indubitably! -- Enzo I wear the cheese. It does not wear me.
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Re: Why stories, myths and monsters?     

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Author: turtoni
Date: Aug 30, 2008 17:56

... proposed three laws of qualia, or "functional criteria that need to be fulfilled in order for certain neural events to be associated with qualia" by philosophers of the mind: "Qualia are irrevocable and indubitable. You don't say 'maybe it is red but I can visualize it as green if I want to'. An explicit neural representation of red is created that invariably and automatically 'reports' ...
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Re: Why belief systems/religions fail     

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Author: Immortalist
Date: Jul 10, 2008 10:59

...face of new threats posed by an ever-increasing capacity for lying." For early societies making the first use of language, there had to be some context in which statements were reliably and indubitably true. That context, in Rappaport's view, was sanctity. This feature has been retained to a considerable degree in modern religions, which are centered around sacred truths, such as "The Lord...
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Re: Philosophy of Revenge     

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Author: Immortalist
Date: Jul 8, 2008 19:50

... societies. With this elaboration came greater opportunities for 'freeloaders' to cheat the system by deception. There must be "...some context in which statements were reliably and indubitably true.".. ...scared truths which are unverifiable and unfalsifiable along with the communal rituals of religion provide committed individuals with defense "against the lie" ...there are good examples ...
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Re: Legalized Drug Addict/Woops I'm Faust/Twenty Second Auto-Biography     

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Author: Immortalist
Date: May 31, 2008 21:12

... something or that we can’t stand the pain of being rejected. We feel hostile because we vigorously believe that people who behave unfairly to us absolutely should not act the way they indubitably do, and that it is utterly insufferable when they frustrate us. Like stoicism, a school of philosophy that existed some two thousand years ago, rational emotive behavior therapy holds that there ...
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Re: ANTHROPIC PRINCIPLE = INTELLIGENT DESIGN     

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Author: George Hammond
Date: May 26, 2008 17:10

...example of ID. Rousseau was god? How cool. Then so is Eric Clapton. 5. The "Man in the Moon" is the abstract creation of billions of observers, and therefore is indubitably the world's most notorious example of ID. The Man in the Moon is a rather recent western invention. [Hammond] That's funny, because Western explorers discovered an unknown stone ...
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Re: ANTHROPIC PRINCIPLE = INTELLIGENT DESIGN     

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Author: john
Date: May 26, 2008 16:51

...> Jefferson, and therefore was "designed" directly by God and is an example of ID. Rousseau was god? How cool. Then so is Eric Clapton. 5. The "Man in the Moon" is the abstract creation of billions of observers, and therefore is indubitably the world's most notorious example of ID. The Man in the Moon is a rather recent western invention. Yer loosin it.
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Re: ANTHROPIC PRINCIPLE = INTELLIGENT DESIGN     

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Author: George Hammond
Date: May 26, 2008 11:00

... by God      and is an example of ID. 5. The "Man in the Moon" is the abstract creation of      billions of observers, and therefore is indubitably the      world's most notorious example of ID. =====================================      SCIENTIFIC PROOF OF GOD WEBSITE  http://geocities.com/scientific_proof_of_god    mirror site:  http://proof-of-god....
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