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.....and is there a little man inside your head....
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....and does he wear hobnailed boots and carry a full piece all playing brass band ....(in my case, yep!)
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unless I imagine it ....
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Rocks, are they alive?
I liked it when the discussion touched the rocks and their being alive.
For a stone that one keeps on the mantel piece or Florence poole in her parents'garden or for Michelangelo's Pietà Rondanini, their "life" manifestations are mostly in the effects they have in the people that look at them, touch them, that use them as sources of stimula that belong to an high sphere of thought. A quality of stones Spoiler:
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I would say the Earth is alive, certainly active, and is letting us know in many ways, such as daily weather, volcanic eruptions etc. She provides all we need; her purpose for us is uncertain, but if it is as an experiment I fear we may be falling short of her design ....
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Where would anyone say the boundary is between Philosophy and specifics like Science/Religion/Morals etc.
Or is it simply that Philosophy is pure thought, where the others include practice and experiment .... Just a question from a simpleton .... |
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Of course, one might have an emotional response to such imaginings, and that may be a good thing, but it doesn't help us to approach truth. |
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Philosophy is an umbrella term: Science, Religion, Morality are all sheltered beneath it. Science was at first referred to as 'Natural Philosophy'; how what we call 'science' today developed out of that is a long story, and indeed a rather tangled one. Some would claim that science had its beginnings in the philosophy of Ancient Greece, while others would say that science really begins in the Renaissance.
Philosophy among the Greeks was a very practical matter; it included knowledge of the world, knowledge of the gods, knowledge of humans and how to persuade them to agree with you - a very important practical matter in democracies such as Athens. Philosophers wanted to live by and through their philosophies. Today's philosophers may inhabit the crumbling towers of the academy, but that's probably because they were displaced by churches, on the one hand, and the sciences on the other. However, perhaps we are looking in the wrong place for our philosophers. The most canny of philosophers is a good plumber. |
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But why would I assign myself the purpose of embarrassing myself? Doesn't the notion of purpose (which is originally close to 'proposition') suggest intention, and suggest it in such a way that its agent can explain it? If I were to impute purpose to a rock, I would either be thinking magically, or I would be speaking metaphorically Perhaps I might set out to embarrass myself 'on purpose' so as to experience a rush of blood to the face, and be able to describe it when writing a novel. |
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