02-03-2007, 07:23 PM | #541 |
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Oh, please. Now you're the one taking the "why bother, it's all meaningless" position. Things aren't as open to interpretation as you make them out to be. Really, if you don't like it, don't discuss it (anymore). Some people might actually be interested.
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02-03-2007, 07:44 PM | #543 |
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The following sounds like and could lead to what sounds eerily like the argument we've already had, only over something else entirely... That's why I hate myself for writing it.
Nonetheless. If a clear-cut definition is open for interpretation, then I don't know what isn't. You could say that everything we could possibly talk about will inevitably boil down to silly semantics. The fact is, this all started by my pointing out (or was it Swordchucks originally?) what I felt was an important thing to note, which is that assumptions, which are ever-present, should be subject to scrutiny as much as the logic of an argument itself. This idea could dig us out of dead ends where both sides think they make sense yet disagree, due not to faulty logic but to varying underlying assumptions. With this in mind we could perhaps progress the discussion further, but no, you feel it's necessary to complain about the semantics of a discussion you're not even part of anymore. |
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02-03-2007, 08:23 PM | #545 | |
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Honestly, I've stayed out of this conversation.
But I found an interesting site that translates phrases into different languages and then literally translates them back to english. I just thought it was relevant as it returns to the writing and translation of the bible. Quote:
the link. Sorry for the interuption. Continue.
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Well, mechanical translations are never exact. Free translators to be found online are especially suspect. Not to say that meaning can't be lost in translation, just saying that this isn't a great example.
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Assumptions are necessary in order to use logic. Is that okay with you? Does everyone have your permission to talk about this now, in spite of your obvious unwillingness to be involved in the discussion yourself? And then if no one else disagrees, can we move on to an actual discussion, instead of this discussion about how we should lead our discussion? |
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Edit: This is a whole different argument than the one about assumptions being at the core of logic. This is about exactly how useful/possible it is to truly objectively question ones assumptions. I believe that to be quite impossible. Still neither of these seem really religion related. Last edited by Sithdarth; 02-03-2007 at 11:23 PM. |
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that. But no one will ever take them seriously. You know why? Because the Western scientists will want to verify the results, and western scientists will, without fail, piss off any qigong masters willing to help, and they'll withdraw aid. It's happened repeatedly. Some were even telling the qigong master that they tried working with what, exactly, they should make a human subject do, even after that master told them that once he transmitted the qi to them, the subjects would be out of his control. Take from that article what you will, but I know you'll find something from the west that "disproves" it. I've felt the effects of qi, and I know first hand that it's not some "figment of my imagination". I, without prejudice either way, read of a way to induce qi flow in one of Wong Kiew Kit's books, and attempted it, even with warnings about practice without a living teach in said book. Needless to say from that statement and my current stance, you'll gather that I had some slight success. Let's just say that it's very improbable that those movements I felt were muscle spasms, or anything other than what Sifu claims they are.
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