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Ethics needs mathematics to be practiced. You need to be able measure how much good you can do and evil you'll need to avoid. Measurement is mathematical.
— Apr 17, 2025 11:31AM
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Whether the universe is determined of whether we have free will aren't questions that have been answered by science.
— Apr 10, 2025 01:42PM
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Kemeny:
- A scientist who believes that scientific progress is made when one theory captures three earlier theories as specific cases of its general rule (Newton's laws absorbing Kepler's, Galileo's, etc) must _also_ believe there to be one theory that explains both conscious matter and unconscious matter.
Thoughts:
- I'd like to see a scientist argue against the Occam's razor dogma.
— Mar 23, 2025 08:48AM
- A scientist who believes that scientific progress is made when one theory captures three earlier theories as specific cases of its general rule (Newton's laws absorbing Kepler's, Galileo's, etc) must _also_ believe there to be one theory that explains both conscious matter and unconscious matter.
Thoughts:
- I'd like to see a scientist argue against the Occam's razor dogma.
Jeffrey
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Kemeny:
- Is science capable of telling us why some matter becomes conscious (e.g. human beings) and some matter stays unconscious?
- Mechanist school of thought: Our theories of physics can and eventually will explain consciousness. Everything can be boiled to physics.
- Vitalist school of thought: Life is not just vibrating particles. Life has a force (elan vital) outside of the jurisdiction of any science.
— Mar 22, 2025 07:54AM
- Is science capable of telling us why some matter becomes conscious (e.g. human beings) and some matter stays unconscious?
- Mechanist school of thought: Our theories of physics can and eventually will explain consciousness. Everything can be boiled to physics.
- Vitalist school of thought: Life is not just vibrating particles. Life has a force (elan vital) outside of the jurisdiction of any science.
Jeffrey
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In Kemeny's framework, Darwinism should barely be called a scientific theory.
Unlike Mendel's laws, Darwinism says nothing that can be tested with numbers and measurements. But science is defined as truth proven by measurements. Darwin fails to provide a way to measure "fitness." Because of this, we don't actually know if "fit" animals are the ones that survive. It's an explanation applied completely retroactively.
— Mar 20, 2025 03:02PM
Unlike Mendel's laws, Darwinism says nothing that can be tested with numbers and measurements. But science is defined as truth proven by measurements. Darwin fails to provide a way to measure "fitness." Because of this, we don't actually know if "fit" animals are the ones that survive. It's an explanation applied completely retroactively.

