RE: What philosophical evidence is there against believing in non-physical entities?
August 29, 2016 at 11:56 pm
What is "philosophical evidence?"
Look, the default position for any idea is that you are unaware of it. Then you are presented by an idea, and you have to decide if it represents truth. Any sensible person would want to confirm that the idea really does represent truth before adopting it as part of his world view.
Your OP question has a serious problem. An "entity" is a thing with an independent existence. What would a non-physical entity even be?
Look, the default position for any idea is that you are unaware of it. Then you are presented by an idea, and you have to decide if it represents truth. Any sensible person would want to confirm that the idea really does represent truth before adopting it as part of his world view.
Your OP question has a serious problem. An "entity" is a thing with an independent existence. What would a non-physical entity even be?