Poll: What are you sure about?

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BreakfastMan

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No, I am not 100% sure about anything at all. Nothing is 100% possible. Some things are more probable than others, some things are even close to 100% probable, but nothing is 100% probable.
 

let's rock

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The massive stupidity of the american government, and of whoever it was that voted these idiots in.
 

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Dr Snakeman said:
Well, I'm going to side with Descartes on this one. I am sure that I exist, since I think.

I am also sure that taking yourself too seriously is a terrible thing, and that everyone, myself included, is an idiot.

I am sure that people are not basically good, but neither are they inherently evil. They are just people, and it is what they do that makes them good or bad. And yes, I did get that from Blood Diamond.

I am sure of a lot of things, but I'm not going to go into detail. My life's philosophy really just boils down to one concept: "You know what? Fuck it. I'm going for it." I haven't had this outlook for very long, and it conflicts with the personality I've had for most of my life, so I still have trouble following it. Still, I'm convinced that it's the best way to go about living.

And that's what I'm sure of.
Even Descartes renounced the I think therefore I am argument before he died. It doesn't really make any sense. It assumes that all thinking things must exist which he doesn't define.

He also changed a lot of his ideals when he discovered that people may experience qualia differently (in stoner speak what if my green is your blue man).

Most modern ideas of philosophy dictate that I exist is a statement that doesn't need to be proven as it is self evident. Some argue you can never truly define I, but if you experience qualia and have conscious experiences it's impossible to argue those don't exist. So your left with the fact that something is experiencing crap which I for one assume is me.

Many philosophical ideals hold that knowing you exist in some form is all that can be known. True skepticism would posit even that is impossible to prove.
 

TheEndlessSleep

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BreakfastMan said:
No, I am not 100% sure about anything at all. Nothing is 100% possible. Some things are more probable than others, some things are even close to 100% probable, but nothing is 100% probable.
Life.
You are breathing.
You need sleep/food/water.
Everybody will die at some point.
Humans exist.

These are all certain, and I could go on.
 

Zantos

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I'm sure I like tea. I'm sure that cutting boxes with a stanley knife while they were laid across my lap would have been a really bad idea. I'm sure that and unified theory will be composed of more quantum field theory than general relativity.

Also, I feel like this should appear here

 

Genericjim101

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I am sure I can annoy any existentialist person merely by being sure of anything >:D . Winding up aside I am sure I am a straight, 21 year old male, 2+2 is 4 etc etc ... who should really go to bed before 2:30 am X D
 

BreakfastMan

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TheEndlessSleep said:
BreakfastMan said:
No, I am not 100% sure about anything at all. Nothing is 100% possible. Some things are more probable than others, some things are even close to 100% probable, but nothing is 100% probable.
Life.
You are breathing.
You need sleep/food/water.
Everybody will die at some point.
Humans exist.

These are all certain, and I could go on.
Are there any ways that you can think of that would make these things not true? I certainly can. Therefor, by the simple fact that that we can think of a situation (however absurd) when these things could not be true, they are not 100% possible. They can be 99% possible, they can be 99.9999999999% percent possible, but they can never be 100% possible.
 

kidd25

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BENZOOKA said:
There is no god, or any similar entity.
there is only one God and this person wrong. Also history is something we will never fully understand.
 

WaffleCopters

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Genericjim101

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BreakfastMan said:
No, I am not 100% sure about anything at all. Nothing is 100% possible. Some things are more probable than others, some things are even close to 100% probable, but nothing is 100% probable.
Not even this argument is 100% sound ! I can already hear Colonel Campbell's voice chastising me for creating this paradox : D
 

A random person

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That an entity through which I perceive an existence (that I'd refer to as the mind) exists. By extension, I am certain that the concepts I have perceived exist, even if there's no form of them outside of my own mind.

Hey, you asked.