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RE: The Secret Doctrine as seen by professional philosophers today

Aug 26, 2002 05:17 PM
by Wes Amerman


Dear Brian,

You wrote several things of note:
1. <Even philosophy departments at Universitys will invariable characterize
"The Secret Doctrine" as pre-modernism.>
2. <Daniel Caldwell and others once again disjoint my postings in order to
find reasons not to answer the points brought up in them.
3. <Dallas: The general theories current when the S D was written over 110
years ago, are still in place.>
4. <Religions (like Theosophy) have been built up around factual events,
cultural perspectives of the world and gross elaborations over time until
they come to be regarded as indisputable fact.>
5. <The above disputes the history of man as claimed on the Secret
Doctrine.>

May I be allowed a brief reply to each:

1. Why should theosophists care what those in the philosophy departments
think? My experience with the "professional philosophers" in those
departments has been that they regard "philosophy" as a sort of mental
gymnastics, serving no particular purpose except the development of
arguments. It may be good training for law school, but it has nothing to do
with the "study of the fundamental nature of the universe" as eloquently
described by Leon.

2. This is a general complaint and is not substantiated. Just what
questions do Daniel and the anonymous "others" not answer?
At the same time, I asked you questions and raised issues to which you have
not replied. See my posts of August 14 and 17. You never answered my
statements about the theosophical view of "race," the nature of
consciousness, "the great web of life" nor the purpose of "The Secret
Doctrine."

3. Dallas is correct in terms of the "general theory" of modern Science:
that consciousness is a function of form and matter. A very few
contemporary scientists (e.g., Roger Penrose) have seriously questioned this
premise, but it is so deeply engrained that you seem totally unable to
recognize that it is just as much a matter of faith as any religious
conception.

4. Again, EXACTLY the same thing can be said of YOUR religion: "Modern
Science has been built up around factual events, cultural perspectives of
the world and gross elaborations over time until they come to be regarded as
indisputable fact."

5. All your quoting of high school and college textbooks about the early
"hominid" forms prove nothing about the inner man. So long as all you can
see about human beings is what you can dig up and analyze, AND which fits
your preconceptions derived from your Religion of Science, the science of
human consciousness will forever elude you.

Best Regards,
Wes



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