JW ... I forgot who famously said man kann nicht nicht kommunizieren (one cannot
not communicate), along the same lines
I would think that one can not not have a metaphysical position. My feeling is that you have this one core-belief that
metaphysics is bunk. And while I concede that we can not know anything for certain for me it is all about comparing
models and what makes sense. You are trying to rule out idealism based on a core-belief it seems and yet are arguing
for materialism (though when pressed you don't want to self-identify as one) and say that you are entangled with the
world etc.
So that's just what I came away with, think you said you are an analytic philosopher but that it all comes from beliefs/convictions is just
what I feel. You think consciousness has to do with you being entangled with the world or something, but what
does this really mean or where is the aha-moment for others?
You say that BK can not hold a candle to you because you have expertise...and at the same time say that nobody understands
consciousness. You say it takes years of thinking about these things.....and in contrast you fail to see that BK has dedicated his life to this?
He is approaching his fifties and you are
probably in your sixties, maybe seventies, so where is this inferiority that you are trying to assign to him coming from?
Bernardo has these 5 criteria to evaluate a position.
We discuss why mainstream physicalism fails on all key post-enlightenment values, such as coherence, internal consistency, parsimony, explanatory power and empirical adequacy.
I am interested why you don't want to play this game.
Is it really not possible that this is because you were schooled a certain way or that you have beliefs that you could
re-examine? Next to "the Germans" there are other schools of thoughts who believe differently, some, like Spinoza
are discussed in BKs idealism-course. And as you know "the Germans" were partly influenced by the East anyway.
You are a materialist, but materialism says that the essence of the world is quantitative and that it does not have
the qualities of experience, which means we are akin to a light-bulb in a world that doesnt exist.
To me this is what this is really all about, it is some times interesting what Goethe and Beethoven said, but to me the
5 pointers from above are much more important and a much healthier starting-point, thoughts?
Can you make a compelling case for your world-view, just like BK made for his? Can you explain why your way
of looking at things is not just something that sides with our view-point but why we are necessarily wrong?
Can you explain consciousness? Can you drill serious holes into the idealistic model?
Do not get this the wrong way:
Your bitterness an your wrong evaluation of BK who is supposedly building this monstrous money-machine for
his own gain and is actually a cult-leader has made me doubt your sense of judgement. This does not have
to do with what we agree or disagree on, it is simply nonsense. I know this might sound insulting, but there is
gold in the rubble, I think we are emotional beings and paying attention to our emotions can also help us
understand why we believe what - it is a much more serious force than we dare to think, when it comes to
what we believe about the world. Sorry for going Freud on you, Thoughts?
What I regret in many discussions of this sort is that the inability to drive home a position 100% is what
the critics are banking on, but they can often not make a coherent case of their own.
Myself, and I am sure many others here, have spent hundreds if not thousands of hours thinking, meditating,
reading, informing themselves etc to arrive at their conclusion, that is something I also wanted to add,
its not just you being the Lichtgestalt
Once we die we know for certain whats going on, can we find agreement on that or not?
One thing is for sure: Nobody can believe what he has not grokked. We can not accept what
we re not familiar with. I remember years before
I knew anything about BK doubting my own sanity to consider that the world could be mental.
It is pure torture. So from the many years that you have been thinking about things, how many
hours do you think you have tried to grok idealism? A couple of hundred to 500 I would hope,
in my opinion that is a minimum needed.