..nameless.. wrote:lancek4 wrote: Oh, does that mean that perception is that which is known? I can agree with this version, but I would have to ask how we know what perception is.
Took me a moment to translate your format..
Perception? Existence. Reality. The act/moment of 'Self!' Knowledge.
How do you know what an itch is?
How do you know when you are hungry"
Next time you itch, doubt your perception and don't scratch it. Same when you are hungry. That we perceive is evidence a'plenty of it's existence.
Whether you believe everything or doubt everything, one eventually finds the same Truth!
-----LK4-- platitude. Great. Where's Typist? he'd dig this.
If you have nothing to say, please do.
If you have some sort of viable refutation, let's hear it. Personal attacks and remarks are amateurish and not philosophy.
Your ad-hom attack by calling what I said some 'name' is meaningless, philosophically or scientifically.
If someone says something that bothers your delicate sensitivities here, ask for clarification before declaring ignorance and wildly attacking. To tell you the truth, i expected more from the folks here. So much for expectations. Are you all divided up into your own corners of the schoolyard? Someone comes with a different Perspective and gets marginalized and bullied? Homey don't play that!
----LK4: got my hopes up there for a second...
And with that sad juvenility, welcome to my ignore list.
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SpheresOfBalance wrote:Obviously with your thinking you'd fail a college level logic course as false does in fact exist.
Perhaps if you unclenched a moment and read what I wrote!
..nameless.. wrote:
Everything Is! Everything exists!
I have witnessed the mediocre mindless parrots regurgitating the same crap, like zombies, spewing from the hallowed halls. Your unphilosophic ad-hom insult is meaningless and juvenile.
Nor does it refute anything.
Truth tables would seriously kick your arse.
Again, you don't manage to refute an iota of what I have said. Are you the best that those hallowed halls produce?
Going 'personal' is a sad sign of inability to philosophically refute something said that 'bothers' you (usually a 'belief').
If there is any particular point that you wish elucidated, that I have offered, if you care, just ask, but lets keep the disrespectful cheap personal stuff out of this. Philosophy is about 'critical thought', not personalities.
A good place to start;
Critical Thinking Mini Lessons
http://www.skepdic.com/refuge/ctlessons.html
Bertrand Russell on Critical Thinking
http://www.bu.edu/wcp/Papers/Educ/EducHare.htm
Thanx