First, I do not understand what you mean when you say it is not necessarily Heidegger's claim. Whose claim is it. — Arne
since Being and Time is about laying out the structure of being rather than defining being, the definition offered is hardly the final word. Instead, the structure is the final word. — Arne
I think that Heidegger remained open to and accepting of what comes to be because he retained belief in the notion of providence. — Fooloso4
Rather than a supreme being he says that God is the ground of being. — Fooloso4
I don't think he ever is honest enough to come out and say it. Being is God. — Fooloso4
For Heidegger consideration of the good is replaced with the call of conscience. The call of conscience is not about what is good or bad, it is the call for authenticity. Its primary concern is not oneself or others but Being. He sees Plato's elevation of the Good above being, that is, as the source of both being and being known, as a move away from, a forgetting of Being. — Fooloso4
Mr. DeSantis has honed an agenda that attacks progressive orthodoxies where they are most likely to affect and annoy conservative elites: gay and trans inclusion in suburban schools, diversity and equity in corporate bureaucracies, Black studies in A.P. classes and universities. None of these issues have any appreciable impact on the opportunities afforded to working-class people. And yet conservative elites treat it as an article of faith that these issues will motivate the average Republican voter.
The conservative movement has staked its viability on the belief that Americans resent liberal elites because they’re “woke” and not because they wield so much power over other people’s lives. Their promise to replace the progressive elite with a conservative one — with men like Ron DeSantis — is premised on the idea that Americans are comfortable with the notion that only certain men are fit to rule.
Mr. Trump, despite what he sometimes represents, is no more likely than Mr. DeSantis to disrupt the American oligarchy. (As president, he largely let the plutocrats in his cabinet run the country.)
Few politicians on either side appear eager to unleash — rather than contain — America’s leveling spirit, to give every American the means and not merely the right to rule themselves.
Have you looked at Braver's Groundless Grounds ? — plaque flag
I don't think God is such a concept — Jamal
Is “define your terms!” always or often or ever a legitimate imperative? — Jamal
I do think the later Wittgenstein is compatible — plaque flag
I'm a bit surprised to see Hume on the list. — plaque flag
But I have to admit that sometimes it feels as if it is. — Fooloso4
Follows its own instinct
Guided by natural line, — Cutting up an Ox - Thomas Merton Version
Here's what one noted mystic had to say in 1912: — T Clark
I am far from denying that there may be such sequences which in fact never do fail. It may be that there will never be an exception to the rule that when a stone of more than a certain mass, moving with more than a certain velocity, comes in contact with a pane of glass of less than a certain thickness, the glass breaks. I also do not deny that the observation of such regularities, even when they are not without exceptions, is useful in the infancy of a science: the observation that unsupported bodies in air usually fall was a stage on the way to the law of gravitation. What I deny is that science assumes the existence of invariable uniformities of sequence of this kind, or that it aims at discovering them.
Yes, I do think there are uncaused actions, both in the world at large and in my personal behavior. In Taoism, the philosophy I feel most at home in, the idea of "wu wei," acting without acting, without intention, without purpose, is central to the teachings. — T Clark
Reality, existence, consciousness, and many other things have no clear definition or "technical notions". Still... — Eugen
It continues to beggar belief, that when it comes to Donald J Trump otherwise sensible people consistently lose their ethical compass. — yebiga
As no felony is stipulated in the indictment — yebiga
His indictment consists of 34 felony charges, — Benkei
The New York prosecutors performed legal gymnastics to pretzel the misdemeanor counts into felonies — yebiga
Much hatred in politics seems to me to be confected hatred, generated by millionaire commentators ensconced in corporate media who have an interest in fueling the fires of prejudice and bigotry to enhance ratings and generate cash. — Tom Storm
It's not contradictory and it's not wrong, not for me at least. — T Clark
Also, hey --- this website! Kind of. Maybe? — Moliere
It is true that a lot of it is garbage, but then again, so is a lot of traditional and academic philosophy. — Fooloso4
Like you're saying, philosophy can open one's eyes. To what and why? For what purpose? — Noble Dust
For no purpose. Because I'm curious. Because I have a drive for self-awareness. It's not a goal I'm striving for, it's a force that's pushing me, where I don't know and I don't really care. It's an engine, not a steering wheel. — T Clark
Might be all I am to them, but it's not all I am. — Michael
Pop philosophy is about self-improvement. Real philosophy is about self-examination. — T Clark
because you say, “I'd prefer my nephew (and anyone, really) read direct sources,” you’re an elitist but not a snob. — Jamal
I think the crucial difference is that pop philosophy, unlike secondary literature, is often dumbed down, written to please people or to catch the attention or to sell books, not to enlighten or teach. — Jamal
It's the same place where e.g. Musak, juice bars and horoscopes belong. — 180 Proof
Same as sugar. — 180 Proof
All I'm saying is that there can be interesting philosophical/psychological and ethical matters that could be discussed absent specific figure X. — Manuel
Mindfulness comes up a lot, as does stoicism. — Tom Storm
Robert Hughes — Tom Storm
Is snobbery or elitism always bad? — Tom Storm
It's a delicate issue. I think there are pop tv-series, movies and maybe even games, that certainly have quite interesting philosophical concepts and art is often the most direct way to expose complex ideas pertaining to mood, insight, looking at persons thinking process and so on. — Manuel
First of all they have PhD's (doctor of philosophy) so technically they all are philosophers. — Nickolasgaspar