Thu 9 Apr, 2009 02:45 am - Natural to our perception. I'm saying that if everything was random we would not know any kind of stability. Therefore, what is "stable" to us [I]could be[/I] random. (view)
Thu 9 Apr, 2009 02:36 am - In my opinion the concept of good in evil is our way to describe if an action is healthy or unhealthy to our world. It is a subconscious prediction of the repercussions of an action which are... (view)
Wed 8 Apr, 2009 08:03 am - [quote=manored]I never said you needed good in order to have evil or sadness in order to have happiness, what I said is that you couldnt reconize or describe one of then winhout knowledge of the... (view)
Wed 8 Apr, 2009 07:36 am - Good point Bones.... I must say that what I was saying was quite alike but simply adding in the possible implementation of other's paradigms to our own. It is not to be self-serving, but one... (view)
Wed 8 Apr, 2009 07:29 am - Well I don't really have much to add to this. It is quite solid and there is no playing the devil's advocate for me. I would just have to say I like your idea of CT here. If we do not... (view)
Wed 8 Apr, 2009 06:52 am - [quote=Poseidon]And if they mean truly 100% unpredictable in every respect, then how come life and viruses are so uniform? Surely if it were true random, elephants would be giving birth to pot... (view)
Wed 8 Apr, 2009 06:28 am - I have found that in the way of self-discovery, expectation from others is something to be overcome. However, there are of course the basic fundamentals of social life and social expectation that... (view)
Tue 7 Apr, 2009 04:26 am - [quote=Parapraxis]Nothing is most simply, the absence of anything at all. I do not think we are immortal.
I quite like Hegel's distinction;
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[*]Thesis: The Absolute is Pure Being... (view)
Sat 4 Apr, 2009 01:33 am - About the word being conceptual i do understand. I realize my question was very vague lol. What I think I am trying to say is that there is no absence of things because in the absence of things... (view)
Thu 2 Apr, 2009 08:20 pm - How can we define nothingness? I have to wonder if our definition of existence is based on the fear of nonexistence. If no one can truly define "nothing" then is it not possible that... (view)