Tag: existence

  • Does the Banach-Tarski Paradox Anticipate The Two Routes Upon Objects ?

    This is the best vid I’ve seen all month! I definately am Not a mathematician, but this vid explains this paradox pretty well. And, despite the scope of his conjectures at the end, a significant philosophical question would concern whether reality presents a sufficiently able manner for conceptualization to encompass all that we are able…

  • Wellness and Oppression

    wellness is not about being well; unless you are already sick. I saw this article this morning through my Apple news. my wife sent it to me; she’s definitely not caught up in this type of mind control, but I can’t know for sure that similar type of thinking and reflection don’t go through her…

  • Repost: Notes on Orientation

    Notes on Orientation https://realityhc.wordpress.com/2019/05/28/notes-on-orientation/ — Read on realityhc.wordpress.com/2019/05/28/notes-on-orientation/ Note: This author’s notion of orientation appears to me to get very close to describing a reduction to what I am calling Routes, which I also call two orientations upon objects. Yet, in my proposal, such Routes do not reconcile. But I am intrigued at this author’s…

  • What is a Philosophical Hack?

    What is a Philosophical Hack? The answer is quite philosophical. 🙂 But in this philosophy a number of things are challenged which then indicate that the hack must arrive from an aspect or element that exists which is not philosophical.  This is a sort of truism: A thing cannot be in relation to another thing…

  • Man’s Search For Meaning – Viktor Frankl

    Man’s Search For Meaning – Viktor Frankl Man’s Search For Meaning – Viktor Frankl — Read on eclecticreading.home.blog/2019/05/02/mans-search-for-meaning-viktor-frankl/

  • A Game Theory take on the question of God’s Existence.

    In an earlier post, I explored What I feel is a more sensible application of Pascal’s Wager to God’s existence. Now I am attempting one founded in game theory. Goes like this: I like what someone said: I am an apatheist. But my version is: God does not need my belief to exist. This then…

  • The Stoned Ape.

    The Rational Animal. “The philosophical process could be described as a human being noticing and then transcending her animal condition of the moment. It is thus the process of coming to the full rationality of the human animal for the time, and describing it. The description is thus the symbolic culmination of irony, at once…

  • Problematizing Whiteness; Correlation and the Two Routes.

    In my very early and preliminary reflections on whiteness and being white it seems obvious to me that two issues are present in the philosophical reckoning. 1) The theoretical postmodern maxim of discursive reality. And 2) The fact that no human Being is actually white. At best, even an albino is not truly white. If…

  • Anslem’s Argument for the Proof of the Existence of God, the Disruption of Time, and the Categorization of Philosophical Behavior.

    I seem to have found a significance for Anslem’s proof. It may be that it is not significance for whether God might exist, but, as I have said, significance for how I present ideas. We will start with the rendition from Princeton’s site. I think they have a pretty good rendition there. Without all the strict logical…

  • Do You Love Me: Music Philosophical Theory. 

    Do You Love Me: Music Philosophical Theory. 

    I’m beginning with a typical theme of this music theory, this philosophy of music, with Nick Cave and the bad seeds song “Do You Love Me, part 1“. Beginning in this way we notice all the facets involved of many philosophers. The first that comes to mind is Alain Badiou and the idea that the…