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Wonko Started conversation Jan 11, 2001
How do cyberspaces, that is human invented models dealing with human created questions only, fit in? They are real in a sense, but have no connection to nature.
Has anybody aksed this question before: What would life be like if mankind restricted itself to real life questions only? No religions, no philosophy, no myths.
We'd have a lot of spare time to think about the real problems: the evolution of Humanism.
I think that only Logical Positivism provides some mechanism to avoid these cyberspaces.
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Simonus Posted Sep 19, 2001
frankly i think the place would be a hell of a lot more peaceful - less wars, terrorism etc.. and wed probably invent things alot quicker... (eg more time on science)
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Wonko Posted Sep 20, 2001
Yes!
I think USA have to learn that first: how to live without religion as not to be a target for religious fanatics.
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