RE: An intro to my non-materialist view
May 30, 2017 at 10:03 am
(This post was last modified: May 30, 2017 at 10:04 am by Edwardo Piet.)
@BuryButthead.
So the correct way to spell something never looks right to you. Figures.
We say A-thee-ist so "atheist" makes more sense with how we pronounce it phonetically it's stimply got one less "e".
A-thi-est would be pronounced "A-thigh-est" which isn't how we pronounce it at all.
Do you not even believe in thighs?! How do you hold yourself up? I guess that would make sense though because it would be analogous to your failure to hold yourself up intellectually
I notice how you ignored that I pointed out the absurdity of your ridiculous notion that "subjective experience" is part of the material's paradigm. We already know what subjective experience means, it's experience of a subject. Far from being straight out of the materialist paradigm, materialism deals with objects so even if the subject may also be an object it isn't necessarily and subjectivity certainly doesn't presuppose materialism.
If you don't believe in subjective experience then you don't even believe in consciousness, which includes your own consciousness. And not believing in your own consciousness is the most deluded philosophical position a person can have.
So the correct way to spell something never looks right to you. Figures.
We say A-thee-ist so "atheist" makes more sense with how we pronounce it phonetically it's stimply got one less "e".
A-thi-est would be pronounced "A-thigh-est" which isn't how we pronounce it at all.
Do you not even believe in thighs?! How do you hold yourself up? I guess that would make sense though because it would be analogous to your failure to hold yourself up intellectually
I notice how you ignored that I pointed out the absurdity of your ridiculous notion that "subjective experience" is part of the material's paradigm. We already know what subjective experience means, it's experience of a subject. Far from being straight out of the materialist paradigm, materialism deals with objects so even if the subject may also be an object it isn't necessarily and subjectivity certainly doesn't presuppose materialism.
If you don't believe in subjective experience then you don't even believe in consciousness, which includes your own consciousness. And not believing in your own consciousness is the most deluded philosophical position a person can have.