by jimwalton » Fri Dec 19, 2014 11:43 am
We are having this conversation for a purpose, are we not? You ask the questions you do for a purpose. You wonder about purpose in life; you ponder it because others claim it and you don't see it. Does a rock ponder purpose? No, but you do. You don't think life has any purpose, and your perception is that life is not evolving towards something. And yet there was a purpose in your education, a purpose in your conversations, and you treat life (school, jobs, relationships) as if there is some purpose in all of this.
Nature exhibits characteristics of purpose. Even we as scientists ask, "Why does it do that?", as if there's a purpose that is discoverable. That is not to imply that nature is sentient, but that it exhibits qualities of reason, as if there's intent in it all. As philosophers we ask "Why?" As humans interacting with our circumstances we ask "Why?" It betrays an unshakeable inner notion that purpose is integral to both the whole and the parts.
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