RE: Scientific knowledge versus spiritual knowledge
January 19, 2016 at 12:39 pm
(This post was last modified: January 19, 2016 at 12:42 pm by robvalue.)
I'd never argue for solipsism, I just can't find any way to rule it out. I see it as the very final frontier of philosophy, one that ultimately potentially undermines everything else. But at the same time, it makes fuck all difference if it's true or not. Things are as real as they seem to be.
I'd only apply solipsism to myself, not to everybody. This is (for example) my dream, and none of you guys exist anywhere else. Sorry about that
But I'd never argue that this is actually my dream, any more than I can argue that it isn't.
My best guess though is that all forms of consciousness are the universe somehow experiencing itself, split into parts which are unaware of the whole experience. It doesn't make much sense, but it makes more than anything else I've heard or thought of.
I'd only apply solipsism to myself, not to everybody. This is (for example) my dream, and none of you guys exist anywhere else. Sorry about that
But I'd never argue that this is actually my dream, any more than I can argue that it isn't.My best guess though is that all forms of consciousness are the universe somehow experiencing itself, split into parts which are unaware of the whole experience. It doesn't make much sense, but it makes more than anything else I've heard or thought of.
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