So, if we're being rational, what should we base philosophical thought upon? To sathead: Yes, I want to write. No, I'm not interested in...
The "evidence" is what we can honestly "feel" with what senses we are possessed of. Also, feeling requires/inspires thought. Could you explain...
The "I" may not be the vessel, but the vessel is controlled by the "I" in it. Which makes the vessel an integral "part" of the total "it" of this...
Well now, that's interesting, your mind is "part" of the vessel you're occupying, but yet you have no parts. If you think the "whole" isn't made...
Your mind is part of yourself. I can differentiate between my mind and my whole self, but my "self" has to include my mind. My mind and self both...
I have looked within and what I see inside testifies to the fact that I came from somewhere besides myself. Not only does what I see inside...
The very fact that we are aware/concious is proof that we are not "it", but were born/conceived/created by some other "it".
To those of you who believe there are no absolutes: The statement of your belief is an absolute. If there's no absolute truth then it can't be...
Separate names with a comma.