The Observer and its Will
December 23, 2013 at 5:12 pm
(This post was last modified: December 23, 2013 at 5:26 pm by Donutblade.)
The question "What is an observer?" in a metaphysical sense has been bugging me ever since i have begun a course on philosophy (which i passed with a D ). Rather than tackling it myself i've decided i'll reach the online crowd and ask them to voice their opinions on this "observer" thing.
I think that this feeling of being an observer is the one and only thing which makes the observer doubt his existence and be curious of his origin, by Cartesian Doubt. Feel free to poll and voice your opinion over the same. Thanks for your help.
And Merry Christmas, may believers and non-believers enjoy the festivities!
Whoops, shouldnt this be in Philosophy section? Sorry...
I think that this feeling of being an observer is the one and only thing which makes the observer doubt his existence and be curious of his origin, by Cartesian Doubt. Feel free to poll and voice your opinion over the same. Thanks for your help.
And Merry Christmas, may believers and non-believers enjoy the festivities!
Whoops, shouldnt this be in Philosophy section? Sorry...
Every statement, argument or perception conceals in it a part of the whole truth, but usually never all of it, be however wrong or right it seems. -Me
The seed planted in childhood, grows to become a strong tree in adulthood. -Me Again
If there is a god, then, being as ideal and as just as he is supposed to be, he allows the existence and even the propagation of concepts which promote the goodwill and knowledge of the general folk. Theism supports atheism, in a way. -Yet again mine
The seed planted in childhood, grows to become a strong tree in adulthood. -Me Again
If there is a god, then, being as ideal and as just as he is supposed to be, he allows the existence and even the propagation of concepts which promote the goodwill and knowledge of the general folk. Theism supports atheism, in a way. -Yet again mine