lifegazer said:
How can there be no singular entity in existence? If there can be no singular entity, then there can be no multitude of singular entities. There can be nothing.
Such a conclusion leads to the negation of all existence.
LG,
I am only suggesting that
numbers are ultimately meaningless and if you follow it through logically this includes the number
1 also. Any numeric definition implies, by mathematical necessity, an endless set of theoretical values, which we know to be ultimately
false, right? How can we define
ONE without defining any other, possible values? We can assign any meaning to it that we like, but then it isn't a
number anymore.
One possible, rational explination for this that carries conceptual merit pertaining to reality might be that logic seems to contradict itself
naturally; in that it [appears to] arbitrarily define itself (ie. there is no logic behind logic). It may be cheap, but it works for now.
We have a sense of things. Physics is the study of those senses.
Physics cannot study any [supposed] reality beyond the sense of one and physics cannot make conclusions about anything other than the order of sensed-things flickering upon the screen of awareness.
... Until this is realised, en masse, philosophy and science are doomed to stagnation.
I don't think it's necessary to dig that deep into it. You're balancing on a knife edge - science on one side and suggestive
ideas at best on the other. For all intents and purposes, science is doing phenomenally well I would say!
From a philosophical point of view science may be somewhat limited and I do believe it is limited in many scopes, but that is not a good enough reason to discard science and scientific reasearch as a valid and useful practice, in my opinion. Look at all the things that science has done for us! How would you drive around without a car... what would fuel cars if it wasn't for the discovery of oil refinement and the internal combustion engine? What would life be like without the discovery of electriciy and how to manipulate it?! Look at computers and how useful they are in our lives. What about lightbulds, toasters, telephones... all of these things would not exist if it was not for
science!
Albert Einstein once said "Science without religion is lame, religion without science is blind." The same can be said about science and philosophy.
The argument I have posted is really not so complicated.
Well, I am just very good at complicating things! Sorry for any inconvenience.
