Peter Holmes wrote: ↑Sun Sep 01, 2024 1:56 pm
Age wrote: ↑Sun Sep 01, 2024 1:31 am
Peter Holmes wrote: ↑Sat Aug 31, 2024 3:37 pm
By all means, produce a philosophical question
What do you mean by 'philosophical question', exactly?
To me, the word 'philosophy' just means have the 'love-of-wisdom'.
So, are you asking me to produce a 'love-of-wisdom question' here?
If no, then what are you asking for, exactly?
But, if yes, then will you produce an example of what it is you are asking me to produce here?
If no, then why not?
(People like this one here would add the 'philosophical' word, where it is completely unnecessary to do so, but did it to appear as though they were 'intellectual'. Which, really, is, and was, very, very sad to watch and unfold.)
Peter Holmes wrote: ↑Sat Aug 31, 2024 3:37 pm
to which the answer is not an explanation of the way(s) we do or could use a linguistic expression which is or includes a so-called abstract noun.
I do not know what 'nouns', 'verbs', nor any of those other things are. Obviously because I have never learned what they are, just in case any of you were interested or curios.
Therefore, I am not able to provide you with an 'abstract noun', knowingly.
Peter Holmes wrote: ↑Sat Aug 31, 2024 3:37 pm
And when you can't, perhaps that will be a penny-drop moment for you.
Look "peter holmes" it appears that only things that can be touched, smelled, tasted, heard, and/or seen from the human body could be a fact, or factual. Is this correct?
Also, and by the way, because of what 'you believe' is, absolutely, true here, which you have obtained through the very thing that cannot be touched, smelled, tasted, heard, nor seen from the human body, you have 'ascertained' that there are no 'moral facts' ever, or forever more. And, that 'this' is an 'objectively obtained fact'.
LOL you, still, do not yet recognize that what you call 'facts' are just 'your opinions', only. And, just because a human body can feel, smell, taste, hear, and see some thing, this in and of itself, does not make 'that thing' 'a fact'. What that does is only make 'that thing' a physical thing, which can be 'sensed', from the nerve endings of a human body.
How do you even think or believe 'objectivity', itself, is obtained?
Are you able to answer this, with a 'linguistic expression', which is not or does not include a so-called 'abstract noun'?
And, when you cannot, then perhaps you might understand things more or further here.
1 A noun is a naming word. We use nouns to name things. For example, the word
wisdom is a noun.
2 If the word
wisdom names something, then it's not a physical thing,
What is the 'it's' word here referring to, exactly?
Also, did you mean to use the 'and' word here, instead of the 'then' word? Or, is the 'not' word here not meant to be here? Or, is what you wrote here what you actually mean, and meant to say and write?
If yes, to the latter, then how do you 'know', irrefutably, what 'the thing', that the word 'wisdom' is naming is, absolutely, not a physical thing at all, exactly?
Peter Holmes wrote: ↑Sun Sep 01, 2024 1:56 pm
with physical or what could be called spatio-temporal properties. So it must be a non-physical or abstract thing.
Again, do you 'know' this, irrefutably and absolutely?
Or, is this just what you imagine, think, or believe is true?
Peter Holmes wrote: ↑Sun Sep 01, 2024 1:56 pm
3 What is a non-physical or abstract thing, and where and in what way does it exist?
It is you that is here claiming that there are non-physical things, existing.
I have never, once, throughout this whole forum ever even implied that there were non-physical things existing, let alone ever said it, and meant it.
Also, what do you mean, exactly, with and by your use of the words 'abstract thing'?
If you want 'me' to tell 'you' what is an 'abstract thing', and where and in what way do/es 'abstract thing/s' exist, then 'you' will have to inform 'me' of what definition you are using here for the term or phrase 'abstract thing', exactly?
Peter Holmes wrote: ↑Sun Sep 01, 2024 1:56 pm
If it's an idea or concept in a mind, what and where are ideas, concepts and minds, and in what way do they exist?
If 'we' remove the 'mind' word here, as keep 'that word' will only cause further conflict or confusion for you human beings, and just 'looked at';
If you meant 'abstract thing' by your use of the 'it's' word here, then;
If an 'abstract thing' is an 'idea' or 'concept', and you are seeking an answer, and thus clarity, as to what and where are 'ideas' and 'concepts', and in what way do 'ideas' and 'concepts' exist, then 'the answer', and thus 'clarification', to this is;
'Thoughts', themselves, are what 'ideas' and 'concepts' are, exactly, where 'ideas' and 'concepts', or 'thoughts themselves, exist is within human bodies, and in what way do 'ideas' and 'concepts' exist is, again, in 'the way' of 'thinking', itself.
Is there anything else here that you would like answer, or clarification, to, exactly?
Oh, and by the way, there is only One Mind, and It exists HERE, within the Universe, Itself.
Peter Holmes wrote: ↑Sun Sep 01, 2024 1:56 pm
4 You say, confidently rehearsing an ancient dogma, that things such as justice and wisdom exist.
Which 'they' do exist, but only when human beings are showing 'such', literally, through their behaving, of course.
Peter Holmes wrote: ↑Sun Sep 01, 2024 1:56 pm
How and where do they exist?
Oh, through human beings behavior.
When, and while, you human beings are doing what is Right, in Life, then 'justice' and 'wisdom' are, or is, existing.
And, conversely, when you human beings are doing what is Wrong, in Life, then 'justice' and 'wisdom' is, or are, not existing.
But, you could not understand and comprehend this Fact, because you believe, absolutely, that there is no, actual, Right, nor Wrong, in Life, and that what absolutely any one does, or does not do, is perfectly acceptable, and all right, right?