So you're basically telling me that you agree they did the wrong thing, but you don't want to remedy it because you like it and folks are used to it. So I guess then if someone does something wrong, but it's good for us, then we shouldn't seek to remedy it. Nice principle to have that, no? — Agustino
Then you have my respect even if we disagree.I don't care what is "American" or not. I care what is right and just. — Agustino
Native Americans performed abortions before white people got here. They used one of my favorite plants to do it: mayapple. I doubt it had anything to do with justifying sexual immorality. More likely it was about what the tribe could support. Anyway.. there's not much point in our trying to come to agreement on this because you aren't likely to ever have any influence in my part of the world and I won't have any influence in yours. So we can definitely agree to disagree.. And no - my problem with abortion is that it's a MURDER which is used to justify sexual immorality - which is even worse than it just being murder. Killing a thief who attacks you is also murder, and yet that's in self-defense and clearly not a moral tragedy. So the fact that it's murder alone is not sufficient. — Agustino
Ehmm nope, I don't think that follows at all :D — Agustino
how they can go on living in shame is beyond me, but I'll give you that it's hilarious. — Agustino
Well it is less controversial for sure I tend to think. For one, promiscuity is known in our Western heritage as a vice. Pretty much until the Sexual Revolution it was known in the modern world as a vice as well. — Agustino
But the basics are precisely what is controversial. Look at Michael for example. He disagrees because he doesn't agree there is any such thing as soul/spirit/psyche. That is more basic than abortion. The root of everything - in this case God - is even more controversial. — Agustino
Does that imply that I am? — Agustino
What do you mean? By necessary evil I meant a situation where all the choices one can make, lead to evil/harm. Do you not think there are such situations? — Agustino
While both killings are immoral, one of them screams to the Heavens for justice, and the other one is just a necessary evil. — Agustino
Yes, I can't help imagining a a group of monkeys, or primitive humans sitting on a ridge in the Rift Valley, dreaming up complex patterns of grunts and interpretations of grunts, becoming gradually more sophisticated until they are organising themselves into religious and political groupings. Each pattern of grunts becomes a competing ideology with the most effective and persistent outliving the others and corralling the groups. And that we are still continuing the tradition, while imagining we are superior to this in some way. — Punshhh
I think that Nietzsche did believe "reality" is chaos. It is becoming, not being. He believed that based on philosophical and scientific views he took from others. — Πετροκότσυφας
So is this a survival of the fittest in ideology, or perhaps survival of the most ingenious? — Punshhh
You might be right. It's a long time since I read Zarathustra. If God is for Nietzsche a product of the human psyche, then the historical event would presumably be the exorcism. Or else the moment in history when the zeitgeist of the thinking person can no longer take the 'sky-father' myth seriously. — John
just as he is rejecting with his "God is dead" any crude, objectivistic idea that the popular Judaeo-Christian religion of the "sky-father" reveals any transcendentally 'objective' truth or order. — John
Our convictions will see us claim truth to a lie when it is right in front of us boldly proclaiming its dishonesty. — TheWillowOfDarkness
Here Nietzsche calls his own conviction about the impossibility of not willing 'truth' and thereby gets it wrong — mcdoodle
Again, I don't think that he holds to this view, particularly not as a conviction, lol. — Wosret
Nietzsche denied the reality of universals, so that all concepts, or ideas were metaphors, which equate things that are inherently unequal, and are alive and useful only to the extent that they have sensuous power, or point to things in your own experience. — Wosret
It became unhealthy — Bitter Crank
Do you know what Google is, and how to use it? ;) — Sapientia
a particular pair of identical twins was born, and I was one of them. — Sapientia
I found it hilarious earlier coming from Frankie Boyle (and guests). Frankie Boyle's American Autopsy on the BBC. Well worth a watch, in my opinion.
Oh, and I can answer the question you've been asking with a single word: curiosity. — Sapientia