Dustin Kesselberg
Illuminator
- Joined
- Nov 30, 2004
- Messages
- 4,669
Anything which is not 'material' in nature.
Define "Material". Would Strings in Superstring theory be considered 'material'? Basically you're saying that if something exists it's material right? If it's not material it can't by definition exist thus nothing 'supernatural' exists?
If you can explain it using non-naturalistic philosophy, and cannot explain it using naturalistic philosophy, then it provides evidence for the "supernatural", doesn't it?
No. Since by your definition 'supernatural' can't exist.
P1: The Supernatural cannot be explained by naturalistic philosophy.
P2: Everything can be explained by naturalistic philosophy.
C1: Therefore, the supernatural does not exist.
This isn't the same argument as before. Premise 1 says that the "Supernatural" can not be explained using naturalistic philosophy and since naturalistic philosophy works with the 'material' or otherwise the 'real' by definition this is correct. Premise 2 then states that everything that can be explained (at all) must be able to be explained by naturalistic philosophy (or else it can't be explained at all). Then you conclude the supernatural doesn't exist.
P3: The existance of any explainable phenomenon which can only be explained by non-naturalistic philosophy negates premise 2.
C2: Therefore, the existance of any explainable phenomenon which can only be explained by non-naturalistic philosophy would provide evidence for the existance of the supernatural.
Why is something supernatural if it can't be explained by naturalistic philosophy? What does 'naturalistic philosophy' mean in your definition? Does it mean everything that 'exists'? This alone would exclude the supernatural from ever existing to begin with.
No. I use materialism in my choice. Pragmatism is a daft philosphy which dicates which beliefs one holds based on how much use they are.
Can you provide evidence the world outside your consciousness exists? Evidence that can't be explained by the whole brain in a vat scenario? No? Then you use pragmatism to assume it to be true to go about your daily life because assuming otherwise would mean sure death.