Personally, I side with those who think that it is not solvable in a manner in which we would like the answer to be, namely, to explain how matter produces experience. — Manuel
Included in all this is suffering in general: it's very hard to measure. No one doubts it exists. — Manuel
Yeah, so are flying spaghetti monsters. — 180 Proof
Okay. Well, to my mind, such "god/s" are impossible (0%). — 180 Proof
Even if they are building something, it heavily relies on foreign components. Like the Kamaz trucks having a US build engines and German transmissions. Or their Sukhoi Super-Jet having French engines and US avionics, etc. They can get some parts from the grey market, but the final product still won't be exportable. — M777
but now there is none. — M777
paying reparations — M777
I don't see a big difference whether he dies on his own or is killed by his cronies, after Russian economics are rolled back into the 1980s. — M777
but maybe we could just be open to not fully knowing.
— Tate
But only for as long as we're relatively healthy and wealthy. — baker
the openness to the other is the source of every chance and every threat,
which is why openness may give rise to the most generous welcome as
well as the most paranoid suspicion and why there can be no such thing
as a purely calculated hospitality.
What is "human nature"? Who is the authority on deciding that? — baker
And what if he was wrong about that? — schopenhauer1
So what? Ethics is concerned with the turning of the tide, not what happens after. — Banno
No, it doesn't. It works for the status quo. — Banno
Alienation isn’t the feeling of estrangement, but an act of hostility that causes someone to feel estranged. So an unalienated worker is someone who doesn’t face such hostilities. — NOS4A2
If rivers and mountains are persons, a fortiori animals are too and where there are persons, there are rights! — Agent Smith
If anything is permissible, then there is no reason to change what we are now doing.
Expressed as an aphorism: If anything goes, then everything stays.
Hence far from being progressive, post modernism becomes a model for conservatism. — Banno
may be that people strive to come up with ideas and conceptual thought, but that emotions lurk behind the scenes more than many would care to admit. Likes and dislikes as attitudes and values may have such a strong power and influence in the development of rational thought. — Jack Cummins
I try not to, especially in Bloch's sense. — 180 Proof
Hope' is just lipstick on a nightmare. — 180 Proof
I agree archetypes are important. It's a good idea to take them to heart when they appear - typically in dreams. Or literature. — ZzzoneiroCosm
put my finger on it: That's the collective UNconscious. Jung's idea. — ZzzoneiroCosm
I have trouble with the notion of collective consciousness, as the range of ideologies, cultures, behaviors, propensities of thought is vast and baffling. I think almost exclusively in terms of a personal evolution. — ZzzoneiroCosm
'In the past philosophers had invented concepts expressive of moral belief and presented them as if they were facts concerning the nature of the mind and the world.' — Jack Cummins
The US has a lot of undeclared wars all over the planet. — Jackson
Yes. Guns are part of a culture. Gun people think slaughters are acceptable risks. — Jackson
Ancient Greeks had doctors and were not mystics. — Jackson