We'd simply do a survey of each individual's concept. — Terrapin Station
Nietzsche advocates asserting ourselves. That led to admiration for those who asserted themselves without any talent justifying that right, so bullies and aristocrats. — TheSageOfMainStreet
I can see falling behind screeching Nazis if you think all other people are gutless and meek pushovers. — TheSageOfMainStreet
The claim is about relative agreement on what one concept refers to versus what another concept refers to, right? — Terrapin Station
You said that a consensus about it made it "unified." — Terrapin Station
What would that have to do with a "bunch of shit done by neurobiologists"? — Terrapin Station
My point in this tangent is that I was wondering what the evidence was for "At a physical level, morality is not a unified concept yet free-will seems to be" — Terrapin Station
Seriously, what do you seem to think I’ve done? What am I ‘reflecting’ on, but not ‘considering’? What precisely is the difference you’re implying between ‘reflecting’ and ‘considering’? Is it simply that you see me staring at my own beautiful reflection rather than asking others about what they see, or that I’m ignoring the mirror entranced, as I am, by my own image (and who can blame be! Such a sight to behold ... oops! Too much coffee today methinks!)
Anyway, just cracked open B&T and I have an hour for lunch ... — I like sushi
Dammit Mr.Kirk! Never been near a Black Hole with Mr.Spock? — I like sushi
You're basing your understanding of change on motion. But where do we get our idea of motion from? — Joshs
Existence without motion is unthinkable and motion is unthinkable sub specie aeterni. Leaving out motion is not exactly the cleverest of moves, and introducing it into logic as transition, and with it time and space, is only a new confusion. But in so far as all thought is eternal, the difficulty is one for the one who exists. Existence, like motion, is a very difficult matter to deal with. If I think it, I do away with it, and then do not think it. — Concluding Unscientific Postscript, Kierkegaard, p258
If Heidegger claimed to overcome metaphysics, could there be a post-metaphysical meaning of religion? Perhaps of a Kierkegaardian sort? — Joshs
I think you missed something, again. :smirk: — Sir2u
but they're under the effects of snow — Sir2u
I wonder what S was doing up at 4:20 in the morning. He should be in jail. — Purple Pond
and, of course, your tiny penis. — S
It is likely that these symptoms of stupidity are widespread on TPF,
— Merkwurdichliebe
I doubt that it is so wide spread, but some people do seem to be sarcastically disadvantaged. — Sir2u
Look what happened though, you lost the cause. — Wallows