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Open Forum => Off-Topic => Topic started by: EmJayBee83 on January 31, 2009, 08:33:01 PM
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Chapter 1. In Which Colin Disbelieves Everything
I don't exactly believe anything in the material world really exists.
That's OK. Nothing in the material world believes you exist either, so everything is even-Steven.
I don't believe you.
I've never seen a Christian solipsist.
I hope I never see on.
But one thing I know for sure...
I'd rather see than be one.
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Chapter 1. In Which Colin Disbelieves Everything
I don't exactly believe anything in the material world really exists.
That's OK. Nothing in the material world believes you exist either, so everything is even-Steven.
I don't believe you.
I've never seen a Christian solipsist.
I hope I never see on.
But one thing I know for sure...
I'd rather see than be one.
Just because I didn't vote for Obama and he won doesn't mean you need to be calling me names...
More on topic, I think I'd be more Kantian because I do believe God and the universe exists. But I'm probably pretty near a solipsist.
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Just because I didn't vote for Obama and he won doesn't mean you need to be calling me names...
Actually, I was granted special neener-neener privileges until the end of 2009. It's a perk.
More on topic, I think I'd be more Kantian because I do believe God and the universe exists. But I'm probably pretty near a solipsist.
More on topic, who are you responding to? A splinter of a fragmented part of your mind having no independent existence, mayhaps?
This splinter suggests you look into Heidegger. Ignore the Nazi parts of his bio and focus on the pre-war metaphysics.
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Just because I didn't vote for Obama and he won doesn't mean you need to be calling me names...
Actually, I was granted special neener-neener privileges until the end of 2009. It's a perk.
More on topic, I think I'd be more Kantian because I do believe God and the universe exists. But I'm probably pretty near a solipsist.
More on topic, who are you responding to? A splinter of a fragmented part of your mind having no independent existence, mayhaps?
This splinter suggests you look into Heidegger. Ignore the Nazi parts of his bio and focus on the pre-war metaphysics.
I'll try to grab some primary source stuff next time I'm at the library.
And no, I'm not that far gone.