Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Values In Embodied And Disembodied Godhood

I don't see why we should be boxed into any one particular philosophical theory of values, be they absolutist (traditional), subjective (existential), or objective (scientific). Each of these can be applied in arriving at the truth.

Good and value are placed in living objects, but an ideal (disembodied) value, both absolutist and subjective, is seen in the goal of evolution, which is Godhood. Yet here also objective thinking can lead to seeing this goal.

When Godhood is attained at the Zenith of Evolution, Godhood is a living thing, or things, and not disembodied, but before that also an ideal, or faith, which in that sense is "disembodied."

How would you define this ontology, or this value system? Teleological Evolutionary Epistemology? Theological Materialism?

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