RingoKid said:
the dead guys are worthless as they no longer have the right of reply and given the chance I 'm betting ther'd be a few philosohers who would realize what a load of crap their rantings were. Their rantings may have some value but that is entirely subjective again.
Subjective it may be, but your attitude is still wrong. If you haven't studied something, you are in no position to pass judgment on it.
Absolutely. Everything you have posted in this thread so far indicates that your mind is shut tight. Just re-read the first paragraph in this very post!
not at all If i am proven wrong I will gladly acknowledge and apologise, assimiliate the information and redefine my truth and reality. I have my answers and they are mine, yours may be different.
It's not possible to prove you wrong if your posture is "I'm right because I think I'm right, and the onus is on you to prove it wrong". Philosophy simply is not done that way, and we won't have it here at Physics Forums.
All I'm saying is acknowledge the fact that there are no right answers in philosophy except your own and that those answers may not come form a book or an academic institution.
You have 2 big misunderstandings here. First, no one is saying that your point of view is "wrong". It's your
method (or in this case, the lack thereof) that is wrong. It rests on a logical fallacy of
argument from ignorance, which says "if it hasn't been proven false, then it must be true". That is extremely poor reasoning, and therefore extremely poor philosophy. Again, we aren't going to have that here.
How do you know you are right if your perception of truth and reality is merely your stated opinion ?
This isn't about being right or wrong, it's about being reasonable.
I embrace the written word as i have to and I'm not really interested in getting anywhere here, I mean where is there to get ?
By "getting somwhere here" I mean "peacefully and productively participating here within our guidelines". You clearly are interested in getting somewhere here, or else you would not be arguing so hard to have your voice heard.
You don't get that your philosophy and learning of it is based on a cultural bias and doesn't take into account cultures that learn by other means.
I fully admit that I have my biases (only dead men don't have biases), but the only bias I profess is towards reason and evidence. For this, I make no apology. Furthermore, Physics Forums is committed to both reason and evidence as well. You can disagree with it all you want, but the fact of the matter is that there is no room for compromise on this.
Furthermore, I challenge you to name me a single culture that has produced philosophy or science that is
not based on reason and evidence.
Religious pontification is a great method for inspiring discussion look at what we are doing here or look at the greats from the past and see what they inspired .
I completely disagree. Religious pontification is the dogmatic assertion of "truths". These "truths" are asserted without considered argumentation and without evidence, and they are not to be questioned. By any measure, this is a terrible way to stimulate discussion and to exchange insight.
My methods may not be yours but they are mine and they do work if only for me. You can't tell me that won't inspire others to think freely and research the findings without the constraints of formal education and thus elicit free and open discussions.
So you say. Nevertheless, we are not interested in hosting your "method" here. It is not philosophy, it is not reasonable, and it has no place here.
I justify my arguments based on what i have learned by thinking, feeling, observation and experience. How can I then justify that by quoting evidence from a reputable source. There is no substitute for experience or observation.
You didn't justify your argument at all. When you are questioned, your standard response is to shift the onus to the questioner. That is simply wrong. The onus is always on the claimant.
Shoot the messenger if you must but the message still stands. Try shooting that down instead, if you can.
RingoKid, I've
already shot down all your points here in previous posts. I am now doing it
again. The simple fact of the matter is that we aren't going to accept your method of "philosophizing". If you want your posts to remain in the philosophy forum (or anywhere else on the site), you are going to have to mentally exert yourself

and provide a substantial argument that is not mere bald assertion. End of story.