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tonyrey
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Why is there a divide at all? Who and what determines the dividing line? And how?If spiritual causation is “ordinary”, i.e. physical, causation, the spirit must be inert! Why bother to distinguish spirit from body at all? It would be the body that should be held responsible for a person’s decisions…
If all causation is material we have no choice in the** matter** at all! If your decisions have material causes they are not yours at all. You can be no more than a cog in a machine…Cause must precede effect for both material and spiritual realms and so on. There is only one causation which works the same in both realms. You appear to be trying to set up a second causation about which you can tell us nothing except that we know nothing about it. Hardly a very useful concept.
You may not find spiritual causation useful but it is the sole explanation of responsibility.
We can never know reality directly. All we know is through our senses and we know that our senses are deficient, incomplete and imperfect. We see less accurately than a hawk. We smell less sensitively than a Bloodhound. The electrical impulses that arrive at our brains from our sense organs are only a very imperfect reflection of the external reality. The models we build inside our heads, using those electrical impulses as raw material, are even further removed from reality. Reification is yet another level of abstraction built on top of those models. That is why I see reification as dangerous; it is too far removed from reality.How do you know all appearances are deceptive? What is your criterion of reality?
Are we real? If we cannot be sure we are real we cannot be sure our thoughts are real. **We **are not entitled to draw any conclusions at all - including the conclusion that all we know is through our senses - because there is no we to draw any conclusions!
You may not find spiritual causation useful but it is the sole explanation of responsibility…
The illusion is that we think what we sense is real.If everything is an illusion an illusion must be an illusion! Knowledge and truth must be illusions. How can you distinguish between reality and an illusion? The distinction between reality and appearance disappears utterly…
Then not everything is an illusion!
How do you know that it is a collection of sensory impulses? That is no more than an inference from your perceptions. The only reality of which we can be certain is our stream of consciousness.What we sense is electrical impulses arriving along our sensory nerves into our brains. Does my computer comprise only a set of electrical impulses in my sensory nerves? No it does not, but I can never know it as anything other than a collection of sensory impulses.
I am not enlightened.How do you know you are enlightened? Your enlightenment could be self-deception!
Then your interpretation of Buddhism may well be erroneous.
There is no soul in anyone or anything. You will not convince a Buddhist if you require a soul as part of your argument.Because it is the soul that is free not the body. The body is a physical mechanism which functions according to the laws of nature.
Do Buddhists reject the mind as well as the soul? What survives after death?
I am sure that all those philosophers who have spent thousands of years discussing the relationship between omniscience, determinism and free will will be glad to know that all their problems have been solved.Omniscience does not rule out self-determinism. Neither knowledge nor foreknowledge is a form of causality.
Your sarcasm does not refute my statements.
Of course. It may be better, it may be the same or it may be worse.The present is not necessarily better than the past.
What determines whether it is better?
We compare outcomes. Does the outcome tend towards peace, happiness or nirvana? Does it increase greed, hatred or delusion? “By their fruits shall you know them.”You still need a criterion to assess which is better. Comparison alone is not enough to reach a decision. And, more crucially, what is making the decision?
Why do you consider the former to be preferable?![]()