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Forest and Trees
01 Jul 2015 17:48 #196528
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Maybe to see the forest rather than the trees is to include the trees? versus rather than the trees?
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01 Jul 2015 18:20 #196534
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beyond intellectual philosophy there is instinct
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01 Jul 2015 18:33 #196536
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There sure is !
(and I'm glad to see someone admit the "instinct" again in relation to human beings -- anti-Darwinism objected so strongly that we started using "drives", a mechanistic term)
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Mareeka wrote: beyond intellectual philosophy there is instinct
There sure is !
(and I'm glad to see someone admit the "instinct" again in relation to human beings -- anti-Darwinism objected so strongly that we started using "drives", a mechanistic term)

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01 Jul 2015 18:46 #196540
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Thanks Alex . . all I know about Darwin and drives is that he drove a lot of boxes each with space between others AND within wtihin and without without . . . how is find your box and drive it working for humanity? lol
okay . .i give . .it has helped in some forms of physical science.
okay . .i give . .it has helped in some forms of physical science.
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01 Jul 2015 18:56 #196542
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Actually, Darwin didn't do much of what he gets blamed for ... He was a scientist with an avid curiosity, but he was also a moralist (not to be confused with "moraliser") who did not just lump us in with a bunch of animals even if discovering that our species originated in a quite similar way with all the others. Herbert Spencer was the architect of much of that rubbish that gets called "Darwinism" even nowadays ...

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01 Jul 2015 19:05 #196543
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oh it was Spencer eh?
Thanks this interests me.
Looking at turning points and branches is helpful.
Thanks this interests me.
Looking at turning points and branches is helpful.
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01 Jul 2015 19:07 #196546
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There is a book that you may enjoy -- the author is a delightful little old lady from Newcastle (who has a biting wit !), Mary Midgley. The book is called "Are You an Illusion ?" 
It is a fascinating bit of writing ...

It is a fascinating bit of writing ...
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01 Jul 2015 19:23 #196548
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Does she laugh at the impractical side of metaphysical discourse?
Like when one recognizes what an illusion means then dismisses unwanted experiences or experience that the one can't explain as "just an illusion anyway" LOL to the point there is no meaningful relation with anyone?
Perhaps there is an example of forest and trees here . . lol
Like when one recognizes what an illusion means then dismisses unwanted experiences or experience that the one can't explain as "just an illusion anyway" LOL to the point there is no meaningful relation with anyone?
Perhaps there is an example of forest and trees here . . lol
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