(July 2, 2013 at 3:25 pm)Inigo Wrote: My visual sensation of a chair is a hallucination if there is no chair there. The sensation will have a cause. one can talk about nerve firings and so on. But it would be fallacious to infer that because nerve firings cause the sensation, the sensation is 'of' nerve firings. By that confused logic all sensations are 'of' nerve firings.They are... from the evidence so far. And if the chair is actually there it was caused by light waves bouncing into your eye which causes a chain reaction, and so on. Or it's all a hologram. Infinite regression, maybe. So what?
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Atheism and morality
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BrotherNeto Wrote:Never said gods exist in the same way a theory exists. That was you who made that false equivalency. Now if you are saying god exists as a concept. Fine. A little pointless though. Morality is a concept by definition. Concepts do exist in the minds of the person who came up with them. Existence is a strange thing indeed. Just babbling nonsense. You said morality exists only in the sense that a theory exists. That is another way of saying 'morality does not exist'. For morality is not a theory, it is the thing a moral theory is about. For example, someone who said 'god exists only as a theory' is someone who thinks god does not exist. Anyway, you've fallen below the threshold level of intelligence needed for meaningful debate on this matter. You're fired. (July 2, 2013 at 3:30 pm)Inigo Wrote: It is to satisfy THAT feature that morality has to be identified with the instructions of a god. You keep making the same baseless claim and offering nothing more than a feeling as supposed proof.
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~ Erin Hunter max-greece Wrote:If morality needs a higher power - doesn't philosophy? Most people accept philosophy is entirely man-made - a product of our brains, how is morality different? Because morality instructs and morality's instructions confer reasons for compliance. RE: Atheism and morality
July 2, 2013 at 3:42 pm
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Maelstrom You keep making the same baseless claim and offering nothing more than a [i Wrote:feeling[/i] as supposed proof. No, I provided a deductively valid argument that had a god as a conclusion. So that's the exact opposite of a baseless claim. It is neither a claim or baseless. You are, in other words, as wrong as it is possible to be. Quite an achievement. Anyway, you are worthy of insults, not reasoned debate. So you're fired too. Quote:Just babbling nonsense. You said morality exists only in the sense that a theory exists. That is another way of saying 'morality does not exist'. For morality is not a theory, it is the thing a moral theory is about.Never said it was a theory. Just comparing the two in one thing they have in common. They are concepts made by the human mind. It exists as a product of the mind, our minds. It is your belief that morality exists as the product of a God. There is no reason to think that, yet you continue to think it's a dandy premise. Quote:Anyway, you've fallen below the threshold level of intelligence needed for meaningful debate on this matter. You're fired.Way to go on the Ad hominem usage. Coming from you who continue to just state your premise that morality is an 'instruction', without any evidence, that doesn't mean much. (July 2, 2013 at 3:45 pm)Inigo Wrote: No, I provided a deductively valid argument that had a god as a conclusion. You are clearly deluded in how you perceive what you type.
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You may not have many people left to talk to when you're done dumping chlorox in that well Inigo. You have not presented a logically valid argument, you've presented a non sequitur.
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(July 2, 2013 at 3:36 pm)Inigo Wrote: For morality is not a theory, it is the thing a moral theory is about.Yes, and moral theories try to explain the beliefs/tendencies people have. These beliefs/tendencies is/are what constitutes morality. Get it? Probably not. |
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