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Re: Philosophical bias in science     

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Author: sands of the hourglass
Date: Oct 26, 2007 08:14

... for the progress of science that the objects of its enquiries ... be a rock observing other "objects' experiential aspects?". As I said ...**given the possibility that *all* objects have experiential aspects**. Since the ...**given the possibility that *all* objects have experiential aspects**. I can...Unfortunately, as an approach to science, phenomenalism has been mostly confined...
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Re: Philosophical bias in science     

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Author: sands of the hourglass
Date: Oct 25, 2007 09:25

...to make that assumption, and why science can't proceed just as well...plurality rather than just duality, since science has many models for dealing with...condition for the progress of science that the objects of its enquiries ... be a rock observing other "objects' experiential aspects?". If that is ... **given the possibility that *all* objects have experiential aspects**. Since the ...
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Re: Science and the Objective     

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Author: chazwin
Date: Mar 4, 2007 08:00

...tg wrote: Why worry about these words objective and subjective when you can describe situations without ... *************** I'm thinking that if the objective exists, then it supports the idea of the ... have to agree utterly with this. The entire subject/object distinction is fanciful and not particularly useful. Objectivity is most often used to claim an undue influence or claim to...
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Author: Michael
Date: Mar 3, 2007 17:31

tg wrote: Why worry about these words objective and subjective when you can describe situations without them? *************** I'm thinking that if the objective exists, then it supports the idea of the absolute. Michael
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Re: Science and the Objective     

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Author: BORG
Date: Mar 3, 2007 17:31

...in message news:1172971891.618572.131790@n33g2000cwc.googlegroups.com... tg wrote: Why worry about these words objective and subjective when you can describe situations without them? *************** I'm thinking that if the objective exists, then it supports the idea of the absolute. Michael Of course it ...
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Re: Science and the Objective     

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Author: chazwin
Date: Jan 25, 2007 02:38

... of thinking a priori and you therefore rely on faith. The fact that you beleive in an objective reality reduces you to a fucking mystic. Only people who are able to think clearly, ... on such idiotic faith based matters, as you do. Mystic Mike has faith in the objective. <<<TEXTUAL TOURETTE'S DELETED>>> YES your judgements CAN sometimes be wrong and YES sometimes the WRONG ...
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Re: Science and the Objective     

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Author: mikegordge
Date: Jan 24, 2007 13:47

... at your own standard of objective, non-contradictory identification and intergation ... senses. How is a judgement objective, NON-CONTRADICTORY IDENTIFICATION. YES your ... difference between being subective and objective in his thinking / IDENTIFICATION and...peceptions / data. how is vaule objective, and so how is a...or in violation of your objectively determined values. No-one said...
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Re: Science and the Objective     

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Author: George Dance
Date: Jan 24, 2007 12:44

... to support the idea of a real and objective world out there. Doesn't it? ... same; it's evidence of intersubjectivitiy, not of objectivity. The existence of an objective world is the only naturalistic explanation for intersubjective agreement - the alternatives are magic...to remove any semantic presuppositions in favor of objectivity): 1. similar modes of intuition; 2. ...
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Re: Science and the Objective     

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Author: lee
Date: Jan 24, 2007 04:50

...for defining that which is objective. As I explained very very...Then explain away! and what objective proof for this is there...you have ever had those objectively determined feelings. Ahhh there you...indivduals personal philosopies? Subjective or objective ti really doesn't matter...their general character, in your objectively dertermined judgement using your values...
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Author: chazwin
Date: Jan 24, 2007 00:06

Hey 1Z, They might exist objectively but how would you know for sure? The point ... be considered. What we can all take away as objective knowledge with the certainty that everyone else will agree is...very limited and will tell us very little about the object in question. If you were to ask me what ... about the school. If brains and schools exist objectively, why not everything else? text -
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