That being the case, when it comes to living in the moment, should I go max out my credit cards? — HardWorker
After all, that's living in the moment. — HardWorker
I firmly believe things are right or wrong apart from who does them. But, I can't account for how this could be; because every case seems to be about an observer. — Cheshire
Yes, like the "ought" just came out of thin air. — Down The Rabbit Hole
in the end "GOOD" or "EVIL" is nothing but just a standpoint , or how we perceive it. — Gellert Marvollo Potter
I think he is as much asking for a theory of evil as a definition. Although exploring what people mean by the word is interesting in this case. Definition and theory blend I think with this concept. — bert1
I didn't say we should comply with other people's (and animal's) moral standards. We should fight for ours.
Just that we can't have an objective moral standard, because each persons morals are dependent on their feelings. — Down The Rabbit Hole
sometimes I do feel a quick death is better than life here on earth with these talking monkeys. — Trey
My definition of Evil is “That Which Increases Suffering (in magnitude or in numbers). — Trey
from my side, I would say that what one can observe is behaviour and perhaps brain imagery with equipment, and these are not psyche. Psyche is inner; psyche is the immediacy, the presence that makes the present present.
— unenlightened
This is only what I would call awareness. Psyche, as far as Psychology is concerned is the entire set of functions carried out to derive behaviour from external stimuli (or internal ones, depending which school you follow). We take observations of external stimuli, observations of behaviour and then use models of psyche to make predictions about the relationship, test those predictions and refine the models accordingly. — Isaac
Are anger and defensiveness not aspects of the psyche? You seem to be saying here that you can do psychology but psychologists can't. I think I understood you better before the explanation! — Isaac
Aspects of what? Aspect of a relation? — Shawn
I'm not entirely sure why; but, Buddhism seems like a way of life originating from a selfless observation of the self from Buddha. Why isn't Buddhism more popular in psychology? — Shawn
the rather nebulous use of 'insight' — Isaac
So psychology is a pseudo-science, soft science, non-science?
Which is it? — Yohan
Is this subjectivism or relativism at its core? — Shawn
are you saying the practise of philosophy is an escape? — The Opposite
It seems obvious to me (from this site alone) that the vast majority of people are completely unaware of the vast majority of theories in contemporary psychology. — Isaac
Which would be a theory of psychology, so we'll just presume it'll become obsolete soon as fashion changes, yes? — Isaac
Even if your theory had a shred of evidence from nearer than a hundred years ago, — Isaac
I'm not sure. A lot of posters are posting questions about why there are so many flavors of psychology.
@unenlightened, do you know why this is, if I may be so bold? — Shawn
But is happiness always best thing in life? — Corvus
Smart & stupid, it seems, are complementary rather than mutually exclusive capabilities: — 180 Proof
Well, you can go to your college, you can go to your school
But if you ain't got Jesus, you's an educated fool
And that's all, I'll tell you that's all
'Cause you better have Jesus
I tell you that's all. — Ry Cooder
Everyone was getting old fast, and they were leaving this Earth for good. — Corvus
They're treating the normal as abnormal and vice versa. — TheMadFool
an infinite duration — Down The Rabbit Hole
It is undisputed that there are (1) minds and (2) bodies. I count two things, which means it is undisputed that dualism is the case. — Hanover
You need to, very civilly, call your attorney and, probably, your own engineer. — T Clark
I agree, and that's why I didn't say anything about inclinations.My inclination is to be civil to you even though you are making a straw man argument, because I am just a sweet little wimp at heart, but it is my duty to resist your bullshit.If we only act civilly to those to whom we're inclined already to so act, then it's no longer an obligation — Isaac
They certainly smashed a few windows.I also don't remember that the suffragettes burned down any buildings[/gratuitously provocative]. — T Clark
Obviously, if it was helpful, it wouldn't be overly confrontational. But again, notice that the issue is the confrontational abuse of the other side. When you don't have the vote, you don't have justice, you don't have freedom, and those that have it are complaining that YOU are uncivil, that is manipulative bullshit in action. The incivility, confrontation and abuse starts with the oppressive society, not with those who resist it.it isn't helpful to be overly confrontational or abusive, — Tom Storm
For better or worse, that's not how it works, — T Clark
Whether they like it or not, they need the support of those people to get what they want — T Clark
they need to show some respect. — T Clark
It's actually HG Wells dumbshit. — frank
I agree. Most of the human race should revert to a Stone Age level. — frank
and that corner is just the place where we opened up the donut in two direction -- but we could have chosen to cut in the middle of the screen, so the speak -- it just would be very confusing for the player to play then :D — Moliere
If we can truthfully predicate of some subject, then we are justified in inferring that there is such a subject. — Moliere
One thing that's queer about relations is that I wonder what can be predicated of them?
At least, this is where I'd be stuck in how I started...
Also, I want to know -- what is the relationship involved? — Moliere
