Submitted by BernardJOrtcutt t3_zd7hlq in philosophy
ridgecoyote t1_izkgfeo wrote
Reply to comment by WyGaminggm in /r/philosophy Open Discussion Thread | December 05, 2022 by BernardJOrtcutt
I like where your going. You’re almost there… but the universe does not have a chaotic nature- the parts of it we comprehend we call “ordered” and the parts we don’t we call “chaotic “ but these are subjective terms.
WyGaminggm t1_izki3kf wrote
Thats an intriguing point of view. Where do I go to learn more about the objective comprehension of the universe's nature?
ridgecoyote t1_izkixi4 wrote
Honestly, I would start with Robert Pirsig’s Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance. Don’t read any reviews, just get it on Amazon and read it. He lays out a lot of this in a nuanced way that would be helpful in many ways. Don’t listen to what anyone says, the book wasn’t made for anyone but those asking the kinds of questions you’re asking.
WyGaminggm t1_izkj26f wrote
Okay. Ty!
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