eloheim said:
lbeing789 said:
It'll drive you mad this subject... I've kinda given up on it until we have new science data to work with... it may be a while. Daniel Dennett is very good at explaining this sort of things, has great ideas, in fact he's just about the only living philosopher I can stand. Look him up on youtube for insight...
My reading of Daniel Dennett's book "Consciousness Explained" in high school was probably the first, and most important, thing that got me into naturalistic-type philosophy in the first place! I thought it was strange, that while I was reading his book pretty much everything made sense to me (especially his war against the mind/body split, or "Cartesian Dualism" in his words), but when I went on to read some other modern philosophers, I found him to be almost universally disagreed with! I'll admit that's the only thing of his I've read, but I'm not sure I understand the venom he receives.
I keep hearing people say he's from the school of thought that "consciousness (LITERALLY) does not exist." Like it's nothing, just an illusion created by our brains. Maybe this is clue that he's right, but the fact that I feel, and I exist, is one of the very few things I have absolute FAITH in. I can't prove it to anyone else, but I know pain HURTS! :lol: And I'd like to see anyone try to convince me otherwise. I'm not sure how recently you've read his stuff but I'm wondering if you interpretted it the same way.
Peace
And one more great thanks to everyone who's contributed to this thread!
Thats awesome mate, I feel I'm totally in sync with what you're saying... absolutely, I agree with most of Dan's stuff, I think he has really given it some honest thought, and I was very pleased at your part about him being received with venom... to me, and I'm in a minority for some reason, most philosophy is suspiciously difficult to understand.. just like most theologies... and most people don't realise that even really complicated things boil down to really simple things in the end... and for some reason, maybe it doesn't sit well with people because they cant see through the disappointment, once you accept the ways things are, the world is so much more amazing, you feel so much less stress induced by society because you can understand it better and feel less guilty at the same time.... but anyway...
yes, Dan's work deals with the next stage of understanding, but not the ultimate stage of understanding, it's progressive... I've written before on this board about how I find it more difficult to read science related philosophy now because my understanding of how little we know was shown to me.... if I didn't know better I'd swear my first breakthrough was like a message from [something] saying : "you're so sure there is nothing else, then how do you explain this????>>>>wham ..." unbelievable experience, not sure how useful it was for a super hard headed scientist like myself... well to be honest, I guess I'm not that hard headed any more... but I just got this horrible feeling like we're all heading in the wrong direction....
The scientists/good philosophers, who I think should just be called scientists, should explore the substance more themselves, I would absolutely love to hear Dan's take on the whole subject after doing it himself. He of all people could probably explain it in a rational way... that's not to make it any less magical, humans need to realise that what we're experiencing is an amazing thing, whatever it is... maybe it's in our genes to always want more, conspiracy theorists have this problem too, they always jump to the highest possible conspiracy and keep on going... proper science taught me to appreciate things for how they are and not how I want them to be... and science is the only thing that allows you to really get outside human bias and look at things from a rational standpoint, some would argue it's completely impossible... but there been individuals who were very good at it, the best example is probably Albert Einstein, Stephen Hawkins also was very good at it...
It's a better way to live your life, and it's similar to the Buddhist teachings, they use different terminology, but the key is to understand things in perspective, understand which parts of you are left over from a distant time, understand what depression is for, understand what anger is really for, understand what love really is... then you'll have a much more rewarding, awe inspiring life... I just wish the rest of the world got it, I hate the anti-science stuff that I keep on reading everywhere.... negative, or ill conceived science is possible, get over it, ya know?