All tagged philosophy of mind
Science and religion may be in fact “too diffuse as cultural phenomena to be said to have a nature.” Despite this, might certain perspectives of science and religion be compatible in understanding traditional spiritual doctrines like those of free will and the soul? To answer this, we will explore the compatibility between the mystical and phenomenological experience of the religious realm with the findings of contemporary science.
To become nomadic is to take flight. To seek creation, recreation, reterritorialization, reconstruction.
The text is all that exists on the page, but the page is not the limit of being for the text. It is in this sense that the word was He.
“A totally blind process can by definition lead to anything; it can even lead to vision itself.” (Jacques Monod)
“An answer is always a form of death.”
It takes courage to create differently, radically different, in ways unthinkable to some and unknowable to others, but necessary to one.
Ah, another collection of thoughts. Philosophy might be bio-historical. Think differently, experiment with things, enjoy.
At the core of this life, or the process by which we know it—living—is the problem of conscious experience. Our experience is the life we live, the living we do everyday, and every single feeling, thought, or behavior is encompassed by consciousness. The question is this: What is IT?