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by Barbara Brooks
Fri Dec 16, 2011 2:07 pm
Forum: Philosophy of Mind
Topic: A Philosophy of Mind
Replies: 2591
Views: 660366

Re: Philosophy of Mind

If only there were some community of feelings among people kind, however varying in different persons-I mean to say, if every person's feelings were peculiar and were not shared by the rest of species- how we could ever communicate our impressions to one another. I make this remark because I perceiv...
by Barbara Brooks
Thu Dec 15, 2011 7:08 pm
Forum: Philosophy of Mind
Topic: A Philosophy of Mind
Replies: 2591
Views: 660366

Re: Philosophy of Mind

Somehow, barb, I feel one of these things about you must be true: You have taken a lot of psychedlic drugs, or are, or smoke a lot of pot; ( I don't think u do speed) Or You wrote: You are an anxious neurotic who has issues around not being heard; I ask myself: what is up with a person who just spil...
by Barbara Brooks
Thu Dec 15, 2011 6:25 pm
Forum: Philosophy of Mind
Topic: A Philosophy of Mind
Replies: 2591
Views: 660366

Re: Philosophy of Mind

You need to look in the mirror buddy. I personally don't like how you present your thoughts so who is right ? If I bother you don' t read them. don't read them.
by Barbara Brooks
Thu Dec 15, 2011 6:08 pm
Forum: Metaphysics
Topic: What's stopping us from seeing the truth?
Replies: 2064
Views: 522041

Re: What's stopping us from seeing the truth?

Kant gives two expositions of space and time: metaphysical and transcendental. The metaphysical expositions of space and time are concerned with clarifying how those intuitions are known independently of experience I Kant's thesis concerning the transcendental ideality of space and time limits appea...
by Barbara Brooks
Thu Dec 15, 2011 4:50 pm
Forum: Metaphysics
Topic: What's stopping us from seeing the truth?
Replies: 2064
Views: 522041

Re: What's stopping us from seeing the truth?

Lance4,

I think you need to explain who really said it, you or Kant? Then if Kant said it where did he say and what reference did he say this to say time is not relavative?

BB
by Barbara Brooks
Thu Dec 15, 2011 3:46 pm
Forum: Metaphysics
Topic: What's stopping us from seeing the truth?
Replies: 2064
Views: 522041

Re: What's stopping us from seeing the truth?

Lance4, "In other words: time and space are the only 'things' which exist a priori analytically, that have no object with which knowledge must reconcile; they exist 'prior' to any necessary correspondant object or knowledge, but are complicit with knowledge's existing." I don't believe you...
by Barbara Brooks
Thu Dec 15, 2011 2:46 pm
Forum: Philosophy of Mind
Topic: A Philosophy of Mind
Replies: 2591
Views: 660366

Re: Philosophy of Mind

Lance4, Let us show where you are full of crap "In other words: time and space are the only 'things' which exist a priori analytically, that have no object with which knowledge must reconcile; they exist 'prior' to any necessary correspondant object or knowledge, but are complicit with knowledg...
by Barbara Brooks
Thu Dec 15, 2011 2:07 pm
Forum: Philosophy of Mind
Topic: A Philosophy of Mind
Replies: 2591
Views: 660366

Re: Philosophy of Mind

lancek4, Feelings that seems all you know. When pray tell will you think? You would probably be the first in line denouncing the true philosopher always judging actions of others because they are different or whatever you don't like as you feel they should be thinking therefore they must be a drugst...
by Barbara Brooks
Wed Dec 14, 2011 10:26 pm
Forum: Philosophy of Mind
Topic: A Philosophy of Mind
Replies: 2591
Views: 660366

Re: Philosophy of Mind

Fuck you Bill and the horse you came in on!
by Barbara Brooks
Tue Dec 13, 2011 10:19 pm
Forum: Philosophy of Mind
Topic: A Philosophy of Mind
Replies: 2591
Views: 660366

Re: Philosophy of Mind

The reason for a thing done is purpose the absolute end of anything without it we cannot see what we are beholding, may have seen before but for a short time, or have lost the memory, which once was. Reason is all truth and all that is present of truth. Then from the senses then is derived knowledge...
by Barbara Brooks
Mon Dec 12, 2011 3:34 pm
Forum: Philosophy of Mind
Topic: A Philosophy of Mind
Replies: 2591
Views: 660366

Re: Philosophy of Mind

Leibniz, Spinoza and Descartes were all philosophers versed in mathematics as well as Descartes and Leibniz contributed greatly to science as well. As inventor of the Cartesian coordinate system, Descartes a French philosopher and writer founded analytic geometry, the bridge between algebra and geom...
by Barbara Brooks
Sun Dec 11, 2011 2:31 pm
Forum: Philosophy of Mind
Topic: A Philosophy of Mind
Replies: 2591
Views: 660366

Re: Philosophy of Mind

I love putting these thoughts together making them one and the same truth. It is like a jigsaw puzzle that comes to light. True knowledge, colorless, formless, intangible essence visible only to mind, is the pilot of the soul. This divine intelligence, being pure knowledge, and the intelligence of e...
by Barbara Brooks
Fri Dec 09, 2011 4:11 pm
Forum: Philosophy of Mind
Topic: A Philosophy of Mind
Replies: 2591
Views: 660366

Re: Philosophy of Mind

Every being is distinguished from another "being"; is simple essentially thought. Being is thinking . In virtue, being is self-identity or pure abstraction, it is the abstraction of self from itself, in other words, is self its own want of same with self or dissolution the process of becom...
by Barbara Brooks
Thu Dec 08, 2011 3:47 pm
Forum: Philosophy of Mind
Topic: A Philosophy of Mind
Replies: 2591
Views: 660366

Re: Philosophy of Mind

In everyone there is a lawless wild-beast that peers out in daily life stripped of attire. Therefore, we need to watch over the many-headed monster like a good farmer, fostering and cultivating it with the gentle qualities and prevent the wild ones from growing and make the lion a friend. Socrates b...
by Barbara Brooks
Wed Dec 07, 2011 2:57 pm
Forum: Philosophy of Mind
Topic: A Philosophy of Mind
Replies: 2591
Views: 660366

Re: Philosophy of Mind

First shadows and then reflections is the intellectual world through the medium of sight or touch, or of another senses. From the senses derives all that sensible things' aim at. What is great and what is small arises from the distinction of the visible and the intelligible. Arithmetic and calculati...