As hard to believe as it is, Taw, some teenagers are not simply showing off to the wider community and actually possess some philosophical integrity.
If you read over the post, it actually logically disproves the theory that we can't prove existence. This being the case, it is clear that you assumed what I was doing and failed to actually read the actual post. Rest assured, there is some trace of respect and integrity in the youth, and not everything we do is geared towards showing off our limited education. That post of mine was an argument responding to the one above it, not an attempt to show off.
>>*real* philosophers...
What is a real philosopher?
It is literally, a lover of wisdom. One with integrity to pursue the truth. The philosopher can be of any age, and still be a philosopher--though it may be your personal opinion that these are not found commonly around the youth. You can't generalize about who is and is not one depending on physical age.
And there is no way to be sure were not!
"I think, therefore I am." If I am consciously thinking, in control of my mind, then regardless of whether reality is my dream or the "dream" so to speak that I am being fed, I could still change it. The matrix idea (the mutant love child of Buddhist and Christian ideas
) is that humans are trapped in a grand collective dream. But if one is awake inside the dream--if one thinks, and therefore truly does exist--it is not a collective dream of which one takes part, but one's own dream too. And therefore one could, it being a dream, alter it to one's own wishes. Psychoneurosis--the power of the mind affecting the body, including the brain in the vat. The case is, we can't alter reality in that fashion. That is the distinctive sign about what is a dream and what is not a dream--the one is fragile and absurd, the other is truth. And the dream being fragile and absurd, it can be altered by the mind.
Edited by - Wilde on 3/28/2005 8:26:30 AM