(2017-11-08, 05:35 AM)Typoz Wrote: Is that an acceptance that ad-hominen attacks are admissible rather than the fallacy which they are usually considered to be? I'm not sure I like the direction this forum is taking.
No, it was meant to be tongue-in-cheek because I was taken to task for posting something from someone who turned out to have strange ideas about other matters - including sexual behaviour. I was also criticised for suggesting that bringing up those other matters as a way of discrediting his views on materialism might constitute an ad hom.
I've since learned that Koons' lecture was a summary of
his book which, in turn, is a collection of essays from 23 philosophers on the "Waning of Materialism". And no, I have not gone to the trouble of checking the sexual predilections of those 23.
Quote:Twenty-three philosophers examine the doctrine of materialism find it wanting. The case against materialism comprises arguments from conscious experience, from the unity and identity of the person, from intentionality, mental causation, and knowledge. The contributors include leaders in the fields of philosophy of mind, metaphysics, ontology, and epistemology, who respond ably to the most recent versions and defenses of materialism.
I do not make any clear distinction between mind and God. God is what mind becomes when it has passed beyond the scale of our comprehension.
Freeman Dyson
(This post was last modified: 2017-11-08, 06:38 AM by Kamarling.)
Query. I've heard of promissory materialism. Is there promissory immaterialism?
(This post was last modified: 2017-11-08, 06:20 PM by Steve001.)