That is quite moving. — All sight
Do you suppose that we are in captivity? — All sight
I did not ask those questions with pure curiosity, but with the insinuation that flow being a captivating concept of engagement is perhaps only so in contrast to the depths of its opposites. — All sight
I once heard a riddle that may be relevant: when is three greater than a thousand, or even ten thousand? — 0 thru 9
jamalrob, I started my discussions in The Lounge, I don't know that any one of my threads has been moved. I am just asking for the consideration of the #MeToo discussion I started to be moved out of the lounge into a Philosophical category so it can be found if ever the topic comes up again. — ArguingWAristotleTiff
As for flow... well, why aren't we always like that? Why does it require a high level of stimulation? Can one enter flow state while meditating? Time flies, loss of self-consciousness? Is our natural state to be bored, anticipatory, and self-conscious? — All sight
I'm pretending, experimenting, trying things out. — All sight
I think that what characterizes play, is its non-commitment. It isn't serious. It isn't true. — All sight
A lot of us probably spend too much time on politics, discussions of which tend to be more contentious and less charitable than other areas. But what do you suggest we change about the site in terms of policy to deal with that (other than what we've done)? — Baden
Sure, but if we called it, say, "The Marquis de Sade's Den of Iniquity", would that not lend the site a certain Je ne sais quoi?. — Baden
Probably if we changed the name of the lounge to "The Secret Space" or something mysterious sounding, nobody would mind its discussions not being on the front page and would rush there to partake of its enigmatic ambience. Thinking aloud here.. — Baden
So we should just take this as a joke? — Sir2u
But dont pay me much mind about it...as I said, I have just watched the movies and not the more in-depth writings in the books. Still I wouldnt mind knowing if I have a point or if im complete lost ? :joke: — Aleksander Kvam
The One Ring is a seductive invitation to challenge Sauron for power. Alas, the Ring is also corrupting. Gandalf is powerful, and perhaps could defeat Sauron if he possessed the Ring. Perhaps the same could be said for Lady Galadriel, Elrond, or Cirdan. But no one in Middle Earth is immune to the evil inherent in the One Ring, and Gandalf, Cirdan, or Lady Galadriel would have become evil in victory. — Bitter Crank
The question here is whether we are metaphysically unified in some "meaningful" way (i.e.not trivial connection points like how everything infinitely stretches out in quantum mechanics, for example) or whether we are metaphysically isolated. In other words, is there an overarching unification of all that exists or, is there simply isolated events? — schopenhauer1
An example of a unity in metaphysics would be Schopenhauer's concept of WIll. It is noumenal and the "reality" behind the appearances of the individualized subject/object world of space/time/causality (i.e. world of appearances). However, as 21st century scientific materialists, it would be easy to dismiss this idea as naive wild 19th century speculation. The flip side would be that there is no unity. Only events of a contingent kind with not much connection other than perhaps coming out of the same material and being similar in its form through being effected by similar physical/social circumstances. — schopenhauer1
, sex to keep the species going
— 0 thru 9
im sure it mostly for the sake of pleasure... — Aleksander Kvam
Boring — Sapientia
Sad — Michael
And also, we don't have that weird Electoral College thing. — Sapientia
Or maybe the big flaw in democracy is that it's a vote maximizing system, as Eliezer Yudkowski suggested. — Marchesk
That is all, everything else people wish democracy were and imagine democracy is, is fantasy.
Obviously the individual qua individual has no impact, they are only ever a tiny part of a larger coalition. — gurugeorge
I read somewhere about some graffiti once scrawled on a wall somewhere which makes a good point:'if voting made a difference they'd make it illegal' — allan wallace
No. I used to be. I have since joined the Labour Party. — Sapientia