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I'm taking this from the post "Do you believe in God?"
1 - Only reality: this is the previous stage to observation; unique reality is just everything, without making any kind of difference or interpretation. A person who just saw this reality won't see the difference between a wall and another, a blue or red car, or even between solids and gases; this person would see everything that exists, nothing else.The problem with postures is that they're very likely to be wrong, or at least right on a few aspects, due to observation. There are so many variables to be taken in count that unless you want to do a very elaborated hypothesis (what most of people don't) you can't make a universal theory. However, it's not impossible. I believe it's about taking out the interpretation step (and thus eliminate prejudges and preconceived ideas), or take as many opinions as we are able instead, compare, filter and choose; and then focus on a vast observation. And some advice: truth is just descriptive. It does not take postures, and is completely neutral and apart from human reflection. It just tells us how things are. For example: "Chris was murdered" is a fact. It is true. If we add it the criminal, good-evil, sentence,... elements, we're interpreting the fact. If you want to make a true posture, simply remove as many opinions and questionable elements from it as you can and get as many facts as possible to defend your posture strongly.
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I love Plato, but I love Truth more - Aristotle
Last edited by ZenitYerkes; 04-20-2010 at 06:43 PM. |
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