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Re: Reason as controlling force of the universe

Yes.....to what each of you have said. I wholeheartedly agree.

And I don't really think it's splitting hairs as any opportunity for clarification in communication should be welcomed.
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Re: Reason as controlling force of the universe

I think an interesting aspect of this topic is determinism versus indeterminism.

If we are accepting that things don't just happen in our universe, but that they rather need a well defined cause then that is very much like the kind of causal determinism that Einstein argued for with his famous "God doesn't play dice".

On the other hand, if things do just happen without a "reason" then that is more like the philosophical indeterminism that Neils Bohr and the other key figures of quantum mechanics advocated.

Philosophically I agree with Einstein while scientifically I accept the Copenhagen school of thought. Seems like a contradiction

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Re: Reason as controlling force of the universe

I just posted these in the “Who’s your favorite philosophers” thread but I thought I would put them in here too and see if a could stir up some controversy.
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"In order to follow the path of knowledge, one has to be very imaginative. On the path of knowledge, nothing is as clear as we'd like it to be"

One of the key reasons that things are not clear on the path of knowledge is that we are relying too much upon reason. We think everything must add up in some Newtonian understanding of the universe. But, we now know things that Newton never knew and one of the things we know is that we cannot ever really know everything. Life is far more mysterious and our lives are governed by forces beyond even our imagination.

"The greatest flaw of human beings is to remain glued to the inventory of reason. Reason doesn't deal with man as energy. Reason deals with instruments that create energy, but it has never seriously occurred to reason that we are better than instruments: we are organisms that create energy. We are bubbles of energy.”

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Re: Reason as controlling force of the universe

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I think an interesting aspect of this topic is determinism versus indeterminism.

If we are accepting that things don't just happen in our universe, but that they rather need a well defined cause then that is very much like the kind of causal determinism that Einstein argued for with his famous "God doesn't play dice".

On the other hand, if things do just happen without a "reason" then that is more like the philosophical indeterminism that Neils Bohr and the other key figures of quantum mechanics advocated.

Philosophically I agree with Einstein while scientifically I accept the Copenhagen school of thought. Seems like a contradiction

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Forrest Gump also came to that conclusion.
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Great minds think alike

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That's awesome. We were even typing at the same time.

I wouldn't go so far as to consider myself having a great mind, but I think I'm gifted to have good filters.


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Re: Reason as controlling force of the universe

"Splitting hairs?"

You ain't seen nothing yet.

I don't see why we should drag the entire universe into this. A simple principle reduced to its simplest elements need not state the obvious. Where in E=mc2 did Einstein write a footnote saying "This formula is appliccable to the entire universe. I rule!"

I would say the following:

"Reason is dissecting causality."

Put that in ya pipe an' smoke it.
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Put that in ya pipe an' smoke it.
Give me one good reason...
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I dont understand your questions. Do you mean 'how can you think?'? are you suggesting the answer would be that I'm a thinking organism as a consequence of Darwinian evolution?
Sorry to be so vague and to be so late in replying. I post while intoxicated, please forgive me. I think I meant to convey that morality doesn't normally stem from the naturalistic worldview. Sorry, again, for being unclear.
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Sorry, again, for being unclear.
No problem, thanks for explaining.
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