does nature have intentionality?

does nature have intentionality?


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twostrokenut

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are you saying DNA was intentional?
I believe in a "creator" or an "engineer" if that's what you're getting at. I also believe in evolution pretty hard to deny that flounder I gigged a coupla months ago.

As I said on the post that prompted this thread...I don't presume to know all the details I do like ancient aliens though....seems as valid a theory as any.

shaped your tool to a point yet? You've been building this one up a bit too hard.....its show and tell time.
 

Padawanbater2

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I think so.To survive and reproduce in order to insure the survival of the next generation.
What are you defining as 'nature'? Of course you don't think other things in nature have intentionality, like hurricanes and volcanoes. I agree with you that our basic instincts are pointing towards reproduction, but I wouldn't necessarily call that intentionality, I don't see any active aspect in the process. Similarly, I wouldn't call blinking or breathing 'active'
 

Dr.J20

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i have heard several right wing folks tell me that nature has intentions lately.

you guys want to have at it for my amusement?

:mrgreen:
intentionality implies consciousness. without understanding consciousness fully it would be hard to assert either way that nature is possessed of consciousness, and, by the transitive property, intentionality.
 

Dr.J20

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Something about the Fibonacci sequence just screams intent to me.
but Fibonacci developed the sequence; it was recognized from nature and structured by human pattern-making consciousness and exists separate from phenomenal reality (math is pure abstraction). Fractals are compelling too, but they aren't indications that there lies an intentionality in nature; i'd say they indicate the capacity for pattern recognition/construction of the human mind.
 

UncleBuck

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I believe in a "creator" or an "engineer" if that's what you're getting at.
no, i'm talking about nature.

like i told bigotednbushy, if you want to start a thread about your weak mind that must rely on some odd notion of a creator, start that thread somewhere else.
 

GOD HERE

Well-Known Member
no, you said that YOU felt it was compelling. i would not, because the theory is flying spaghetti monster ridiculous.

as i said, if you would like to be mocked for feeling compelled, go start that thread elsewhere.




i'm not concerned about your lack of qualifications, i understand and accept that you have incredible shortcomings in that department.





4 real tho brah, i defined exactly what i was talking about at the start of the thread, and tried to keep it simple for the walmart greeters and subway sandwich makers of the world. check there 4 wat u nd, k?

 

Nevaeh420

Well-Known Member
Nature, per se, is inanimate and inanimate things dont have intentions (as far as I know)... BUT there are many animals in nature and animals usually have some sort of intentions.

~PEACE~
 

tyler.durden

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There is nothing to indicate that nature has intentions. It is interesting that many things in nature have the appearance of design (esp. life), and natural selection has it's own strict rules for the way life evolves. But it is a Blind Watchmaker with no apparent intention. Dawkins book of the same title is an excellent read, as in Climbing Mount Improbable. I highly recommend these books to achieve a clear understanding of how these processes work. Possessing a notion that there is a benevolent, conscious force directing things can be comforting if one is ignorant enough, or desperate enough, for that to work. I do not have that option...
 

twostrokenut

Well-Known Member
no, i'm talking about nature.

like i told bigotednbushy, if you want to start a thread about your weak mind that must rely on some odd notion of a creator, start that thread somewhere else.
Oh how I laughed at this one....belief in something bigger than yourself is weak minded? What then is the collective?
I digress.....I will leave you to play with your football bat.
 
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