Arts & Humanities: Philosophy: “Question: I never understood this?” plus 5 more |
- Question: I never understood this?
- Question: How do you remain sane with not knowing everything?
- Question: Since Thomas Hobbes calls people selfish, brutish, and short-lived, what is the point of living?
- Question: Can one make true statement about fictional objects?
- Question: What are we?
- Question: Whats the philosophical angle on annoying people by blocking them because you hate their answers?
| Question: I never understood this? Posted: 18 Sep 2016 10:19 AM PDT Do you guys think that if a tree falls down, in a middle of nowhere, where there are absolutely not living creatures (no animals and no humans), will thats tree make a sound when it falls. Many people say it doesn't and many people say it does. I have no clue. Update: So.. this is a philosophy question. Do you think that if a tree falls in the middle of nowhwere, where there are asolutely no human beings or animals around, do you think that tree makes a sound? Many experts say no, many say yes and many say they dont know. I dont get it. Follow 1 answer 1
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| Question: Can one make true statement about fictional objects? Posted: 18 Sep 2016 12:11 AM PDT In my book, you potentially could. The reason being is that while fictional objects or entities do not exist, the concept of what they are may still be something on which society generally agrees, and asserting that an object that does not resemble that concept does in fact resemble it would be incorrect. Indeed, whether or not a particular concept relates to something real may have no bearing at all. An object that does not comply with this concept, real or otherwise, cannot be correctly said to do so. |
| Posted: 17 Sep 2016 09:08 PM PDT A human being is always living with a group of spirits which have joined one by one since birth. Between creatures (including human beings) and God there are millions of invisible elements. There are divisions too. We are just robots made of flesh, bones, tissues etc., created by scientist God or eternal beings to entertain God and themselves. Each of us have memories like computers have RAM. The fed things (data= knowledge=several spirits or invisible elements) are in contact with the mind since childhood. A brain is a media to connect spirits to a human mind. In fact, all stuff related to a human being lives with a human being in the form spirits. Even thoughts are not our own. When we want to take decision on a subject one after another the spirits think and we choose (accept) or reject the ideas which they transmit to our mind through brain in the form of thoughts. If current (electricity) stopped the memory loses all data. This is with the computer. The same thing occurs to all of us. Computers are functioning by electric power but human beings are functioning by natural power. We call this as soul. This soul is nothing but simply an energy. It's not a spirit or anything else. The mind is just a computer's mind. After destruction of a computer completely you cannot get it's mind. The same is the case with all human beings. After death the spirits leave the body and go to different places. No one lives in the form of spirit or anything after death. We are simply our bodies, the toys made for spirits for their games. REINCARNATION There is no hell or heaven for human beings. They are only for spirits. Spirits are separate elements. There is always a common fate which is always applicable to all creatures including human beings. That is, we are like other creatures except that we have an additional sense (sixth sense). This sense had changed only the living conditions of the human beings but not the fate. The fate is almost same to all creatures including human beings. |
| Posted: 17 Sep 2016 09:08 PM PDT One angle is normative; someone has decided beforehand what is acceptable, and, given the structure of Yahoo! Answers, typically acts unilaterally to impose guidance or leadership or dictatorship on the group. A new meaning to "PC": "philosophically correct." Such dictatorial behavior is a kind of property theft insofar as it reduces the rights and freedoms of others. Such behavior is totalitarian, and may be seen in e.g. 20th century totalitarian regimes, wherein an authoritarian position is more fully established. It's basically a psychologism, when personal as at Yahoo! Answers, and a sociologism, when more institutionalized. Related: "Tavistock Institute" by Daniel Estulin. |
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