"The person of artistic sensibility stands in relation to these formative forces and the reality of art
as does the person of philosophic sensibility to these formative forces and the reality of
existence."
Where does this 28 year old professor of philology get off telling the rest of the world about the reality of art AND the reality of existence? And in such an unequivocal way? — Arne
There is a significant difference between saying my understanding of Nietzsche is X and saying I understand Nietzsche. — Arne
And when anyone claims to "understand" Nietzsche, I try not to make eye contact and slowly walk away. — Arne
Perhaps one can say of many of Nietzsche’s followers as well as of his more shrill detractors that they are gauche and insufferable in their inability to read him well. — Joshs
Keeping it to themselves could be seen as permitting ignorance, propaganda and delusion to wreak havoc on the world when one clearly knows better. — Benj96
CBT, regularly used as I understand it to treat trauma and with some success it appears, is based in large part of Stoicism. So, I wondered what was meant when it was claimed Stoicism fails to by "address trauma." — Ciceronianus
his embrace of Marx's view of the ideal and the real as invention rather than as discovery. — Paine
To do your questions justice Tom, would require a book length response. — Rob J Kennedy
The freedom of the individual to exchange his commodity labour-power on the market requires his individual freedom. In this respect, the concept of freedom is directly linked to the capitalist mode of production.
Now one may ask what is wrong with that. — Wolfgang
I'm struggling to get around to it, being in a perpetual backlog of things I ought to read. — Wayfarer
Ludwig Wittgenstein and Martin Heidegger are two of the most important—and two of the most difficult—philosophers of the twentieth century, indelibly influencing the course of continental and analytic philosophy, respectively. In Groundless Grounds, Lee Braver argues that the views of both thinkers emerge from a fundamental attempt to create a philosophy that has dispensed with everything transcendent so that we may be satisfied with the human.
As you might guess, given the content of my posts, I tend to recoil from the very idea. — Wayfarer
Candyland sums up their relation... Camus was not an existentialist. — Banno
Existentialism only works until you take it seriously. — Banno
To be blunt - my specialist area - those who have answered "yes" to the question in the OP have thereby shown that they have not understood existentialism. — Banno
Well if so, name at least one non-contingent, or impossible to change or be changed (i.e. necessary), fact. :chin: — 180 Proof
Trump and Clinton for example have been attending the same events and power groups for decades. So, you get a slightly to significantly loose cannon elite member when you vote for a populist. Why is this so? — Bylaw
Good idea, although on a secular forum, it's rather like tossing bits of bloodied meat into the Piranha River. ;-) — Wayfarer
I'm sorry if you are not aware - I did not make this up. — AmadeusD
It is extremely important to the crux of this issue. Ignoring the factor of mental illness, delusion and the violation of others rights based on it, is, ironically, the half of the story you refuse to acknowledge in the discussion. — AmadeusD
There are adult babies. They claim their identity in exactly the same way trans people do. — AmadeusD
THe fact that you have some store of 'trans bigotry talking points' makes it absolutely clear you are not being reasonable or sensible here. You've taken a position, you're afraid to mvoe from it and you're now deploying buzz words of social opinion to impugn a position based on fact. — AmadeusD
But then for a great part of its history, Biblical religion was addressed to illiterate agrarian and farming communities, and had to be presented through myth and allegories that this audience would understand. It's anachronistic in our post-industrial technocratic culture. The mystical stream within Christianity is somewhat detached from that, which is why the mystics often skirt with, or even are accussed of, heresy. — Wayfarer
I'm trying to understand your position by posing questions to you that your position entails an answer to... Why does not extend to the age, race, weight and height one 'considers' themselves to be? This exact logic is why 'adult babies' are a thing. I would assume you note the patent mental arrest involved in that notion? — AmadeusD
This I can understand. My counter, and you may disagree with me, is that trans people are people, not a specialized group. We all speak English and share language. It is the responsibility of those that want to move beyond their isolated culture to invite us all in and allow our input as well. I appreciate your viewpoints Tom, we'll catch you another time! — Philosophim
They do. Though. The ambiguous language is what leaves open all of the routes of harm.
Compassion without analysis is bereft of effectiveness. — AmadeusD
Then I'm sure you understand now why I'm trying to make words more specific and don't have a disagreement with that. — Philosophim
Clearer and easily understood terminology is better for the community then ambiguous opinionated terminology. — Philosophim