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Post by Eugene 2.0 on Nov 24, 2022 23:14:14 GMT
Is language enough to think? There are different ones. Each is unique, but we don't know either each language is enough powerful, than the others.
Is logic enough to get things? There's only one logic. Anything illogical is out of rationalization, thus we cannot be aware whether or not the illogical meaningful.
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Post by jonbain on Nov 27, 2022 18:27:08 GMT
Illogical ideas exist only in the mind. The physical world is perfectly logical. Thus the mind is not of the physical world.
Its ironic that our imperfection is proof of our existence beyond the body.
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Post by joustos on Nov 28, 2022 21:56:50 GMT
Illogical ideas exist only in the mind. The physical world is perfectly logical. Thus the mind is not of the physical world.
Its ironic that our imperfection is proof of our existence beyond the body.
There is no such a thing as an illogical idea; only processes are either logical or illogical. All such processes occur by nature, as they are brain processes. So, it's false that the physical world is perfectly logical. We have never existed beyond the body. What is most amazing is our meta-physical [self-reflective] existence, whence we judge what is logical or illogical, what is good and what is evil, .... ahaha.... was Nietzche referring to this when he spoke of existing beyond good and evil? No matter. We cannot avoid the decrees of FATE, the necessities of our neurons.
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Post by jonbain on Nov 30, 2022 13:16:12 GMT
Illogical ideas exist only in the mind. The physical world is perfectly logical. Thus the mind is not of the physical world.
Its ironic that our imperfection is proof of our existence beyond the body.
There is no such a thing as an illogical idea; only processes are either logical or illogical. All such processes occur by nature, as they are brain processes. So, it's false that the physical world is perfectly logical.
No such thing as illogical ideas?
You never tried writing a computer app, have you?
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