My metaphysics
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by /u/Basic-Mycologist1897
2d ago
The truth is we are all one . A think veil of maya separates us from the Truth. Think about like this every computer has an OS , for us the OS is time and space within time and space are all of us actions ,feelings and thoughts recorded. Now as we strip away the maya of our subjective experience and see the objective reality , we will realize that essentially we are all one . An OS that runs in all of us the things that makes us conscious , the observing mind . But we can’t separate ourselves from our OS God is within us and is everywhere not as a personified being but as an OS or will that m ..read more
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Are there exotic or unique forms of atheism or non-theism that are distinct from both traditional theism and traditional atheistic nihilism (along with reductionism and eliminativism)?
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by /u/CosmicFaust11
4d ago
Hi everyone. I have recently become interested in the possibility of atheistic or non-theistic views that are neither traditionally theistic (of course) or a nihilistic form of atheism. Essentially, I want to look at and learn more about philosophical positions or metaphysical systems that reject both traditional theism and atheistic nihilism, arguing instead for (or simply developing) more normatively unique and metaphysically exotic forms of atheistic and non-theistic philosophical worldviews (such as not being specifically reductionistic, eliminativist, or nihilistic in a materialist manne ..read more
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Are physical objects (and the physical universe as a whole) illusory for Schopenhauer? What exactly is this singular “Will” fundamentally for Schopenhauer?
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by /u/CosmicFaust11
4d ago
Hi everyone. I am still trying to come to terms with Arthur Schopenhauer’s metaphysical system (which seems to me to begin by building from Immanuel Kant’s transcendental idealism). The “Will” is clearly of the highest importance for Schopenhauer’s entire philosophy. From my understanding so far, Schopenhauer believed that this Will was eternal, transcendent, singular, a-causal, non-spatial, non-temporal, impersonal and irrational. It would seem then that all the multiplicity that we find in the world — between different objects and events (and even potentially different selves or miniature ..read more
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What are the most compelling metaphysical arguments against there being a plurality of Universes?
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by /u/throwawayyyuhh
4d ago
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Is my belief in Libertarian free will incoherent and wrong?
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by /u/JacobJ1357
4d ago
I'd like to start by saying that it's only been a few months that I'm researching and learning about free will. It mainly started out of me not wanting there to be no free will. I have no problem in believing something which has no definite proof and taking a leap of faith but I do have a problem in taking a leap of faith to believe in something that makes no sense. For example if I want to believe in flat earth no matter how much I try I could never take a leap of faith because it obviously doesn't make sense and isn't true. My belief in free will is that our choices are influenced by past e ..read more
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An argument for determinism.
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by /u/ughaibu
4d ago
1) I know facts about the future 2) if I know facts about the future, either I have epistemic access to the future or future facts entail my present mental state 3) if future facts entail my present mental state, determinism is true 4) from 1, 2 and 3: either I have epistemic access to the future or determinism is true 5) if I have epistemic access to the future, naturalism is false 6) naturalism is true 7) from 4, 5 and 6: determinism is true. Personally, I reject the first premise, but I think all the assumptions are dubious. Does anyone find the argument persuasive? submitted by /u/ughaib ..read more
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How logic alone may prove that time doesn't exist
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by /u/DIFierce
4d ago
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Guys these are real Metaphysics... Check it out and see for yourself / Real Earth Metaphysics - Norbz Full Compilation (The Norb Theory) Norbzworlds lost videos
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by /u/PsychologicalYouth96
4d ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x-WrTO5cW94&t=4615s submitted by /u/PsychologicalYouth96 [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Guys these are real Metaphysics... Check it out and see for yourself / Real Earth Metaphysics - Norbz Full Compilation (The Norb Theory) Norbzworlds lost videos
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by /u/PsychologicalYouth96
4d ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x-WrTO5cW94&t=4615s submitted by /u/PsychologicalYouth96 [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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What is ‘dispositional essentialism’ or a ‘powers ontology’ when it comes to the metaphysics of dispositions?
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by /u/CosmicFaust11
1w ago
Hi everyone. A recent area of metaphysics I have become interested in is dispositions. Disposition is a term used in metaphysics usually to indicate a type of property, state or condition. Such a property is one that provides for the possibility of some further specific state or behaviour, usually in circumstances of some specific kind. As an example: consider fragility. If a glass is suitably struck, it will break. Fragility is a property of the glass that accounts for this breaking. We can therefore see that paradigmatic examples of dispositional properties include fragility, solubility, an ..read more
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