Which publisher would that be?
Why do you care about money if you don't think it's actually real?
I love the way you guys always take the discussion totally away from the actual substance.......
Nothing to add to the list? Nada? I am hoping at least SOME people here actually have something of relevance to say.
I can't think of any 100% sound argument for materialism that doesn't rely on assumptions. It's an extremely handy thing to assume though.
Mind you, the same goes for consciousness, free will, logic, existence, etc.
Ahh, so delightful. JREF at its best!
I can't think of any 100% sound argument for materialism that doesn't rely on assumptions. It's an extremely handy thing to assume though.
Mind you, the same goes for consciousness, free will, logic, existence, etc.
So, let's get this straight. You decided that it is more relevant to argue against my claim that I can publish a book (which would be my fifth), instead of arguing for materialism; is that right?
Why is it the one undeniable, empirical fact of existence?Consciousness is the only carrier of reality anyone can ever know for sure; it is the one undeniable, empirical fact of existence.
Sorry, there's some substance here is there? You might want to point it out. I can't see any links to any published research.
But that's the thing. Materialism is the assumption you start with. You first assume that the universe is real, then you experiment on it. You have a few possible outcomes:
1. The experiments show that the universe is material because it is.
2. The experiments show that the universe is material but it isn't.
3. The experiments show that the universe isn't material because it isn't.
All experimentation has agreed with the first two, so we're down to those two, and whatever possibilities option 2 has.
The universe could be actively deceiving us, malevolently or not; or it could be that our own belief that the universe is material makes it seem so. The former assumes an outside influence for which there can never be evidence. The latter would makes us the WH40k Orks.
There is no logical reason to believe anything but outcome number 1.
My output is widely published. I am not hiding anything.
http://www.bernardokastrup.com
Pretty much any one can get a vanity press to publish themselves.
What exactly happens after you publish your book and all your arguments are not refuted?
And if it will make you happy.
Why is it the one undeniable, empirical fact of existence?
Is it undeniable because it has been proven so? If so, by whom?
Or, is it undeniable because you don't want to deny it? And without that assumption your house of cards falls?
You may not be hiding anything, but you aren't supplying anything either. Like..........erm................you know....................evidence.
Unbelievable...
I don't subscribe to either materialism OR idealism.
Check out the idea of the holographic universe (the one from string theory). I don't think you'll like it, though; while nothing is "real", everything is meaningless--so your hopes and dreams and ideas have nothing to do with shaping it.
This is such a complete misunderstanding of philosophy of science! Materialism is an ontology, not an experimental outcome or conclusion. It's one of several possible ontological interpretations of experimental outcomes. All that can be experimentally demonstrated are the patterns and regularities of reality, not their ontological interpretations.
Do you need a more thorough and detailed explanation for how to click on an hyperlink? Maybe a user's manual for a mouse?