Descartes
Today's Story on CHILDREN: Children need to be taught the truth. They need to both improve their knowledge and experience. When they see the truth in either of these, they advance. Children are very perceptive. If you asked children over the age of eleven which emotion has the greatest value, most would eventually agree upon love. Why would they agree on that emotion? Innocence and very little baggage. But as adults we know that love is THE most important emotion. If we don't allow it to manifest, it infuses and cripples the other emotions from operating properly. Yet strangely we don't always prioritise it that way. If you were to route every decision through love, life would be so much better. So we have a lot to admire about the way children initially react and respond to situations. Today's story is how love should prevail over other emotions... TIME AND LOVE Once upon a time, there was an island where all the feelings lived; Happiness, Sadness, Knowledge and all the others, including Love. One day, it was announced to all of the feelings that the island was going to sink to the bottom of the ocean. So, all the feelings prepared their boats to leave. Love was the only one that stayed to the end. She wanted to cherish the island paradise until the last possible moment. When the island was almost totally under, Love decided it was time to leave. She began looking for someone to ask for help. Just then, Richness was passing by in a grand boat. Love asked, "Richness, Can I come with you on your boat?" Richness answered, "I'm sorry but there is a lot of silver and gold on my boat and there would be no room for you anywhere." Then, Love decided to ask Vanity for help, who was passing in a beautiful vessel. Love cried out, "Vanity, help me please." "I can't help you, " Vanity said, "You are all wet and will damage my beautiful boat." Next, Love saw Sadness passing by. Love said, "Sadness, please let me go with you." Sadness answered, "Love, I'm sorry but I just need to be alone now." Then, Love saw Happiness. Love cried out, "Happiness, please take me with you." But, Happiness was so overjoyed, that he didn't hear Love calling to him. Love began to cry. She then heard a voice say, "Come, Love, I will take you with me." It was an elder. Love felt so blessed and overjoyed that she forgot to ask the elder his name. When they arrived on land, the elder went on his way. Love realized how much she owed the elder. Love looked for Knowledge and asked, "Who was the elder that helped me?" "It was Time, " Knowledge answered. "But, why did Time help me, when no one else would?" Love asked. Knowledge smiled and with deep wisdom and sincerity, answered, "Because only Time is capable of understanding how great Love is." (Author Unknown). QUOTE: "Experience is the child of Thought, and Thought is the child of Action. We cannot learn becoming a man from books." (Benjamin Disraeli, First Earl of Beaconsfield)
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descartes external world?
i have to write an essay on descartes proof of existance of the external world, what arguments would this include? ontological?? i'm really confused. also what are some critisisms
thanks for your help
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Do scientists recognise the Judaeo-Christian roots of the scientific law concept?
Dr Denis Alexander, Immunologist, says, "If the Babylonian creation mythologies had dominated in Europe for thousands of years, it is very unlikely that we would have seen science develop. In Babylonian polytheism, different gods were fighting over different bits of the world. A scientist wouldn't know where they were, because if a god changed their mind - and the Babylonian gods were fickle - then why would you think that the properties of the world were reproducible and therefore worth investigating?
The Judaeo-Christian image of a Creator God provides the basis for the idea of order in the universe. From order we have the idea of laws describing how the universe works. Order means that if the law worked yesterday, it should hold true tomorrow. The idea of laws has strong Christian underpinning, which can be seen in the writings of Sir Isaac Newto, Rene Descartes and Robert Boyle among others, who clearly saw that if there were religious laws for the universe, there should also be a parallel set of scientific laws which could be discovered. That is now central to our scientific enterprise and understanding, but many scientists don't realise the religious roots of the scientific law concept."
(Page 98, God, the Big Bang & Bunsen-Burning Issues" by Nigel Bovey, Authentic Press, 2008)
Neither I, nor Dr Alexander, is claiming that science originated in Christianity. Please just stick to the actual words in the quote! This is about roots (plural) that include Judaism and Christianity. There are other rooots, of course. I have to limit my question so that brief answers will cover brief points. If we just stick to the points in question, we might make some headway.
Purple - excellent points! Just to say, though, that Christians know the Bible is full of what you might call 'psychic' events. The difference lies in interpreting the source of the knowledge. Christians may err on the side of caution here, but demonic forces do exist and they do mislead humanity. Add to that wicked people who are supposed to be Christian but who are not, and who abuse those who differ from themselves, or whose greed for money/power is at back of that... it's not a pretty picture. I don't think scientists are following a taboo on the occult as first laid down by the Church, because most of science equally ridicules Christian belief in the paranormal / supernatural. Just witness the scorn heaped on both camps on this site!
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Was there something more?
Aside from being certain that he existed, did Descartes succeeded in finding else that was 'certain,' and/or un-doubtable? If so, what else?
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Cogito ergo sum, Descartes?
What's wrong with that, I mean in any sense.
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How aptly does this picture portray substance dualism?
I know it shows a person actually going through the 'worlds', but in a metaphoric way, i was wondering if this could be a good visual aid in understanding Descartes dualism.
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/87/Flammarion.jpg
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