Originally Posted by
O'nus
Well no, I am just making a point to say watch for pretention and that the cartesin dualism is ad inifinitum. It has no practical value and is just as good as saying nothing when everything is uncertain.
Source..? For what? For its ad ininitum qualities?
It's abundantly obvious, here let me demonstrate:
- Everything is uncertain
- The only thing certain is your mind
- Mind body dualism is thus created
- Thus, the only thing that can be certain is a subjective consciousness
From this, there is no practical use or application to life at all other than an objective state of relative mind. More importantly, having an arrogant sense of self seems to be consistent when you are able to "practice" this dualism onto others. It just comes off pretentious when people say anecdotal arguments derived from Cartesian dualistic philosophy.
For example:
Person A (A)
Cartesian Dualistic Philosopher (CDP)
A: I like candy.
CDP: That candy may not really exist and it's taste is really just in your mind.
A: That's nice. I still like it.
CDP: But it may not exist.
A: Okay.. Whatever it is, I can still say that I like it.
CDP: You're a fool for believing it is something external of your phenomenological consciousness.
A: The point is, whatever it is, on whatever existance, I like it.
I'm not sure how to put this any more simply.
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