Chris Navin

January 12, 2008

The Prospect On Parmenides

Filed under: Philosophy, Public Debate — chr1 @ 10:39 pm

The Prospect has a good article here on Parmenides.

“By these arguments, Parmenides arrives at his picture of the world as a single, undifferentiated, unchanging unity. Needless to say, scholars have disagreed over exactly what he meant. They have questioned whether he meant that the universe was one thing, or only that it was undifferentiated.”

Here is a quote from this abstract:

According to Hume, the idea of a persisting, self-identical object, distinct from our impressions of it, and the idea of a duration of time, the mere passage of time without change, are mutually supporting “fictions”. Each rests upon a “mistake”, the commingling of “qualities of the imagination” or “impressions of reflection” with “external” impressions (perceptions), and, strictly speaking, we are conceptually and epistemically entitled to neither.

and also:

Unlike Hume, however, he (Kant) undertakes to establish the legitimacy or objective validity of the schematized category of substance and, correspondingly, of the representation of time as a formal unity with duration as one of its modes.

So is it that constant, unchanging unity of Parmenides just part of the limits of the imagination within a larger philosophical framework? if so, what is its relationship to an actual reality we come to know?

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The Best Of All Possible Universe(s)?

Filed under: Current Events, Humor, Media, Nature — chr1 @ 1:54 pm

Breitbart has an article that leads with:

The deeper astronomers gaze into the cosmos, the more they find it’s a bizarre and violent universe.”

Okay…

then:

The equivalent of post-menopausal stars giving unlikely birth

and 

“…galaxy-on-galaxy violence…”

Oh no….

and then a conclusion of:

Intellectually and spiritually, if I can use that word with a lower case ’s,’ it’s awe-inspiring,” Wheeler said. “It’s a great universe.”

Would that be the best of all possible universe(s)? 

Here are the links the article suggests:  The American Astronomical Society and HubbleSite.

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