My mistake, I misread. And yes, a perfect circle would seem to fit within the realm of "logical space". It doesn't exist but we can concieve of it....
Consider the (regrettably) classic example of a toddler who has no knowledge of sex, but dreams about being raped. When the child describes the...
Yeah. That said, the question is not as straightfoward as it looks. What do we mean when we say we concieve of or percieve something? Some would...
Another factor not mentioned that is increasing the price of corn in the US is worldwide natural disasters which are yielding grain shortages. When...
You are conflating my words. I never said that brains cannot process new information / learn new things. That would of course be absurd. What I am...
I didn’t read the whole article but I think I got the gist of it. I wont bring up the obvious points of contention regarding the plausibility of AI /...
I think you may have a misunderstanding. As I understand it, your brain can take disparate bits of “known” information and imagine things based off...
Excuse you, my post was perfectly lucid and concise; I have used basic vocabulary that I expect anyone worth their salt in philosophy 101 to...
Recently I saw the film “Insidious” which is about a boy who can astrally project into a supernatural realm called “The Further”. I am rarely...
The question is incoherent. You cannot “know” good or evil. These are socio-linguistic tropes which do not have any meaning in an ontological or...
Not necessarily. Science uses the fact-value distinction to contrast the objectivity of values with that of facts, whereas nihilism treats facts and...
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