| Re: Emotion Theory Based On Subjects and Relations -
10-12-2006, 12:32 PM
JHuber,
You are not in the wrong forum. I'm not a scientist and I don't reduce the reality of the world to that which is physical. But there is a difference between that, and admitting everything is true. I give different realities to objects of different levels of existence (which have a corresponding level of though and level of talk). Still, the message of my other post hasn't been debated by you. I'm right, the world is not a dictionary, and the love I feel for the girl I'm love with isn't correctly defined as 'the opposite of the hate I feel for Hitler'. For every feeling is unique and isolated from others, there is no repetition, if it is a feeling, it is a new mindfull experience, not a 'third time I fell in love', that is not possible. No comparison is possible between thoughts or feelings. That is why we have art and philosophy, the first is to share feelings and the second is to share thought. |