Re: Metaphysics, intelligence, God
I didn't read anything that was said, but I want to hopefully move the topic onto intelligence.
What exactly is truth? We have this conception of it, however it never verifies.
We have mathematical equations that equal to truth, we have scientific results that equal truth, we have personal experience that equals truth... but are all those criteria actually regarded as truth?
If that's the case... humans are actually not intelligent because of our demand to make constant conjunctions... there is a mighty problem with this statement; when we create familiarity we're actually not looking at the entire whole, mere the only results which coincide with other familiar objects we see. Humans are natural this way, we're so freaked out by the sense of mystery everyday we try to 'rationalize' our sense of the world.
The world is regarded by belief, and in my experience in philosophic discussions and being in philosophy itself (honours specializing)... believe it or not but truth has a big degree of faith involved.
For example, when I was 16 I started to drive, but I had no idea how to. I had general ideas of where the pettle was, and that the steering wheel had a use and so forth... but on the whole I had no idea how to drive. I had to gamble with myself in order to start driving, where with practice I do not necessarily think about my actions while driving a car, it has become first nature to me.
Upon reflection I see that I am still creating familarity while driving, eating, thinking, talking, living, BEING.
In our essences about being we're only intelligable insofar as our ability to self reflect and come to our own conclusions. while others may see similarities in my way of thinking, truth in itself can never be fully reached, there will always be someone to contend with it.
Not sure if this related to what you have been saying, but I just found this forum now... be sure to see me a lot from now.
Thanks for your time
I didn't read anything that was said, but I want to hopefully move the topic onto intelligence.
What exactly is truth? We have this conception of it, however it never verifies.
We have mathematical equations that equal to truth, we have scientific results that equal truth, we have personal experience that equals truth... but are all those criteria actually regarded as truth?
If that's the case... humans are actually not intelligent because of our demand to make constant conjunctions... there is a mighty problem with this statement; when we create familiarity we're actually not looking at the entire whole, mere the only results which coincide with other familiar objects we see. Humans are natural this way, we're so freaked out by the sense of mystery everyday we try to 'rationalize' our sense of the world.
The world is regarded by belief, and in my experience in philosophic discussions and being in philosophy itself (honours specializing)... believe it or not but truth has a big degree of faith involved.
For example, when I was 16 I started to drive, but I had no idea how to. I had general ideas of where the pettle was, and that the steering wheel had a use and so forth... but on the whole I had no idea how to drive. I had to gamble with myself in order to start driving, where with practice I do not necessarily think about my actions while driving a car, it has become first nature to me.
Upon reflection I see that I am still creating familarity while driving, eating, thinking, talking, living, BEING.
In our essences about being we're only intelligable insofar as our ability to self reflect and come to our own conclusions. while others may see similarities in my way of thinking, truth in itself can never be fully reached, there will always be someone to contend with it.
Not sure if this related to what you have been saying, but I just found this forum now... be sure to see me a lot from now.
Thanks for your time




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