When one gets to the obvious, that may no longer be possible. Sorry.
What is the highest principle?
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So it's obvious to you? Then I am speaking to the right person!!!Immanuel Can wrote: ↑Sun Feb 09, 2020 4:03 pm When one gets to the obvious, that may no longer be possible. Sorry.
It's not obvious to me. Do you mind explaining?
I think I am paraphrasing you correctly here when I say that I need you to help me understand what it is that I am seeing...
Am I seeing a rational person or an irrational person? (this was your objection to the "no harm" principle, right?)
Which category do I stick you in?
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I gave you the shorthand version of the myth. It ain't my myth.Skepdick wrote: ↑Sun Feb 09, 2020 3:55 pmHarry, that's your DEFINITION of a Unicorn. I told you I am not interested in your thoughts.henry quirk wrote: ↑Sun Feb 09, 2020 3:53 pm a fictional magical animal that, as the fiction goes, only virgins (the pure) can touch
I want to know what a unicorn IS. Tell me about its immutable essence.
And it has no essence cuz it ain't real.
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Do ALL real things have essence?
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nope...I decide what I answer, how I answer, why I answer, when I answer...your question doesn't interest me right nowSkepdick wrote: ↑Sun Feb 09, 2020 3:54 pmOK, but I care about harm, not evil so do you mind answering my question?henry quirk wrote: ↑Sun Feb 09, 2020 3:51 pm I do
nice try...I addressed evil vs not evil, not severity...my assessment holds
Which one is more harmful:
The EVIL murder of one person; or the NON-EVIL extinction of humanity?
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Re: What is the highest principle?
No as it does not automatically follow than more problem solvers will lead to more problems being solvedSkepdick wrote:
Towards the goal of survival ( and problem solving ) do you think more problem solvers is better than less problem solvers ?
That is correlation not causation and as such there is not an absolute relationship between these factors
What exactly is a problem solver is a very useful question here
Is a problem solver one who thinks about solving problems regardless of whether or not they actually do ?
Is a problem solver one who thinks about solving problems AND actually does solve them as well ?
Then I want none of the first and all of the second because they have a guaranteed rate of success
I pick just one of them and I will get a result but I pick one of the other there is no certainty of one
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Re: What is the highest principle?
The immutable thing that makes a Unicorn, a Unicorn.
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Science has never EVER proved causation. EVER.surreptitious57 wrote: ↑Sun Feb 09, 2020 4:21 pm That is correlation not causation and as such there is not an absolute relationship between these factors
All that science offers is strong correlations.
Do you think there is a strong correlation between "more problem solvers" and "more problems being solved"
I can't tell you what it is, but I can give you an example of what it isn't.surreptitious57 wrote: ↑Sun Feb 09, 2020 4:21 pm What exactly is a problem solver is a very useful question here
Philosophers aren't problem-solvers. They are problem-pointers. Fire alarms.
Which one do you think is better?surreptitious57 wrote: ↑Sun Feb 09, 2020 4:21 pm Is a problem solver one who thinks about solving problems regardless of whether or not they actually do ?
Is a problem solver one who thinks about solving problems AND actually does solve them as well ?
Exactlysurreptitious57 wrote: ↑Sun Feb 09, 2020 4:21 pm Then I want none of the first and all of the second because they have a guaranteed rate of success
I pick just one of them and I will get a result but I pick one of the other there is no certainty of one
So do you think Philosophers fit in the former or the latter category?
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Great, now that you understand the question, back to the previous one.henry quirk wrote: ↑Sun Feb 09, 2020 4:27 pmit's fiction, it has no essence
Do ALL real things have essence?
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Re: What is the highest principle?
An imaginary concept that does not exist outside of the human mindSkepdick wrote:
The immutable thing that makes a Unicorn a Unicorn
As such there is nothing immutable about it as it is not actually real
Thoughts are of course real but the content of thoughts not necessarily so and unicorns are one of those
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All one can say is that some of them will be excellent problem solvers and some will not beSkepdick wrote:
So do you think Philosophers fit in the former or the latter category ?
You cannot generalise for an entire category as there is no definitive answer for all of them
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I know. Why are you telling me this?henry quirk wrote: ↑Sun Feb 09, 2020 4:20 pm nope...I decide what I answer, how I answer, why I answer, when I answer...
OK. No problem. Come back to it later.
When would it be a convenient time to follow up?
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Obviously. You can say this about any group of people.surreptitious57 wrote: ↑Sun Feb 09, 2020 4:38 pm All one can say is that some of them will be excellent problem solvers and some will not be
Without a percentage-split it's not really informative.
I think I can. On a gut feel, what's the percentage-split between Philosophers who talk about problems, and philosophers who talk about solutions?surreptitious57 wrote: ↑Sun Feb 09, 2020 4:38 pm You cannot generalise for an entire category as there is no definitive answer for all of them