(August 11, 2015 at 12:34 pm)robvalue Wrote:(August 11, 2015 at 9:32 am)Little Rik Wrote: Holy, holy Rob.
You are in a total mental mess.![]()
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There is no such a thing as a philosophical naturalist.
Philosophy is all about wisdom and wisdom can not come from a limited arena as the universe
in which the positive and negative always balance each other.
On the contrary the definition given for the word philosophical naturalist mean someone who believe that the natural world is all there is.
How the hell can someone who believe that the natural world is all there is and at the same time talk about philosophy which goes outside the physical world.
Total madness Rob.![]()
Yes, a philosophical naturalist is someone who believes the natural world is all there is. You continually misrepresent atheists as such, now you're saying such people don't exist?
That is the agreed definition, and it's what I'm talking about. If you want to use your own definitions, that's fine, but you don't get to tell me what I mean when I use words. If you do, I can make more Yoga memes.
No, philosophy is not concerned only with the supernatural, that's again your own made up definition. Philosophy generally deals with abstract ideas.
1) I am saying that the word......philosophical naturalist..........is a contradicting word not that people
who believe in the meaning of that word exist or not.
That is irrelevant.
2) Abstract ideas that do not lead to wisdom have absolutely nothing to do with philosophy.
So philosophy is all about progress in the real of wisdom.
All the rest is not philosophy.
This is what the Greek word meant.
If you instead like to vandalize the original meaning and give a meaning of your own
please yourself but don't tell me what is the original meaning of the word philosophy.
You wouldn't have a clue about it.
