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Tim Evans
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Ahmad, It would always have been an absolute impossibility for the 'individual' thinkers leaders or whatever to have functioned without the entire product of 'social' co-operation of one sort or another. I am not just talking about basic things like pen and parchment, as important as they have been. I talking about the 'higher' developments of language and thought that proceeds the high points of development, including religion, philosophy, etc. I do not think that ideas spring from the heads of people. First there are the 'external' influences, including all social influences of that are created prior to the thought which all of us have always had to struggle with. I am not sure about the Muslim tradition, but the Bible begins with the 'word' "which was made flesh". I now believe that this is an inversion of reality. First was the flesh = material world, then came the word and the idea. If you wish to withdraw from this debate I will not feel offended. And you are welcome to make the last contribution. Best wishes Tim |
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Ketchup
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Why not? Mary Kelly wrote Frankenstein based on a nightmare she had. This could, obviously apply to any writer ahead of thier time. So why can't ideas come from the minds of man? Regardless of subject matter.... Edited by Ketchup |
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"The days followed one another patiently. Right back at the beginning of the multiverse they had tried all passing at the same time, and it hadn't worked."
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AhmadJoyia
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I think this a polite way of saying "shut up and let others also speak". So I agree. I quit from this thread. No hard feelings. Peace. |
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Maryga
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How arrogant is man - born of a despicable fluid he knew nothing when he was born, as he grew the ONE who showers countless blessings blessed him with intellect (which he will have only for a while) and now he thinks he is self sufficient - ungrateful is man and how foolish indeed.... Does he not reflect upon the countless miracles he sees around him every moment of the time? Yet he is delusional......pity, pity, pity...!!!! May Allah guide everyone to the right path, Ameen! Edited by Maryga |
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Tim Evans
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How did the farcical concept, notion, of bringing the dead back to life, in one form or another, get into Mary (Kelly?) is it Shelly's? head. The themes love, ambition etc are re-workings, at a new level, as are all ideas. The raw material is experienced via the senses and possessed by the brain. Without the 'external' world including the complex and imperfectly understood self-conscious personal and social world, Mary and everyone can not have ideas that 'spring from their heads'. So, ideas begin and are part of the relationship between people,the world around them especially other people. |
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Ketchup
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That made no sense whatsover. One thing that sets man apart from the animals is lateral thinking. |
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Tim Evans
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One of the important 'things' that sets man apart from the other animals, is the capacity to consciously make his own history by changing the world and himself, even if it is not under the conditions he would chose.
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Tim in Britain
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Ketchup
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That blows this...
Right out of the window. I find it difficult to accept that this is all predestined. If everything is done because of a strict set of rules that have been running from the beginning of time then there is no room for free thought or free will... it would make us no beter than robots. |
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