sandandfoam
Veteran Member
In my view both belief and non-belief in God are entirely subjective.
I think the concept/category distinction which regards concepts as things as they are in the mind and categories as things as they are in the world is very useful. It seems to me that all the laws of nature/physics/maths etc. are conceptual i.e. they are rooted in the human mind and not in the world as the world is in itself.
When discussing proofs and possibilities we are, at the end of the day, talking about ourselves, our limits and our potentials.
I think the concept/category distinction which regards concepts as things as they are in the mind and categories as things as they are in the world is very useful. It seems to me that all the laws of nature/physics/maths etc. are conceptual i.e. they are rooted in the human mind and not in the world as the world is in itself.
When discussing proofs and possibilities we are, at the end of the day, talking about ourselves, our limits and our potentials.