Message from @Dushman
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But, in general we reach a paradox
also at that level you're saying that everything is determined by the start of the universe. then the idea that the superstructure is determined by the base is wrong-> both are determined by the big bang
A causeless event
So the question reverts back to what made this start of things?
Which is a given that is assumed by physics
No I dont think we can ever determine that
but we don't really know what happened at the big bang we can only get to within the last split second but its still important. there are competing theories
Should ethics be concerned about this?
It still comes down to a causeless event
Knowing the beginning of everything?
Ehh up to them lol
Right but that just shows science can't explain everything lambo
it's rather a hard question
I never stated science could explain everything
That is truthfully sad
I do state that science can explain the material conditions around us
Which still give ways for religion to subjugate others because science can't give enough
including the human condition that we live in every moment
but if it can't exlain everything it can't really explain anything
It can explain everything materialistc
but it is not probable
atm
we don't even know if we're gonna get hit by a big rock in the next decades
or so
We're rather in a stuck issue with being a tiny blot in an empty vast space
assuming there is no other life forms
But I'm not really against materialism, it's not a big deal to me. My big issue then is that "ideas" are just as material as the sun. I hate the constant harping about "idealism" because brains are material objects and i think marxists neglect the role of ideology as the software of human brain hardware
I am almost entirely against idealism
From a scientific standpoint
So Marxists should take into consideration the concepts of what exactly?
I could understand absorbing it in political strategies
but aren't ideas material? answer me
but philosophically?
That's hard.
Ok I will
From basic reduction, we can see that sociology stems from the principles of psychology, psychology from biology, biology from chemistry, etc. Due to this, ideas can be vaguely described as products that arise from complex reactions in the brain
In this context, do you say ideas do not exist in other forms of the world?
These complex reactions, (mood, feelings, memory, cognition, instict, etc) are only influenced by material s
Just solely in the brain meat themselves?
Yes.