All I'm saying is that people seem to conflate bad music with no music. — Agent Smith
I asked you first. — Agent Smith
Oh, there's bad music! And how! And how is it established? Well, a standard has to maintained, despite the constantly changing musical landscape. And the standard has to be maintained by gate keepers who are smart enough to understand how music is changing. — Noble Dust
Is bad music music? — Agent Smith
These kinda "art" are precisely what art philosophers have been wondering about; the question "what is art?" remains unanswered. — Agent Smith
Except Thomas Kinkaid... — Bitter Crank
It also meets my criteria - It is clearly presented to elicit an experience from viewers. — T Clark
Violence is a behaviour involving physical force intended to hurt, damage, or kill someone or something. How can it be ethical??? — Alkis Piskas
Architecture was and is considered of great importance to express state power and give people a sense of being submitted to the system. In modern-day cities, the dominance of global corporations and economy is expressed by huge towers baring the names of companies. They are usually created by architects without an milligram of fantasy, and mainly impress by size and a basic mathematical structure as the expression of an overwhelming power and mathematical efficiency, giving the individual a sense of utter unimportance. — Raymond
Here's one my favorite German architectures: — Caldwell
It is close to Kierkegaard's insistence that when rational systems approach actuality, it is a train wreck, and Heidegger's ontology is, after all, a readable, rational presentation. — Astrophel
Yes, they are making a claim, and yes that claim can be critiqued, but that doesn’t make it a meta narrative. It works differently than this. It is self-reflexive in it’s core, grounding intrinsicality in movement and transition. It isn’t claiming to do away with truth or objectivity , but to set these concepts in motion and talk about them from within this transit. — Joshs
Your destined to have a failed concept or hypothesis when you use the simplistically ignorant and seemingly impossible to truly know the answer to it word called "nothing — MAYAEL
Are you ‘in’ this world or do you form and re-form this world ( and yourself)? — Joshs
I can see the relativist’s take on this … that all our best current assumptions of objective reality are narratives. But I don’t concede to there being no objective reality in actuality on account of the logical contradiction previously mentioned that this brings about. (Yes, here upholding the law/principle of noncontradiction.) — javra
If they prevail, then America really is going down. — Wayfarer
Just seems to illustrate what I initially affirmed: phenomenology does not address meta-ethics. — javra
One thing I learned is that most people can not tell the difference between good and cheap wine. Those who can are few. — Warren
I think the kinds of suppositions that would make a ‘meta’ useful or even coherent have been unraveled by phenomenological approaches. — Joshs
Over time, architecture has the ability to transform society or communities. Society transforms architecture over time. If the subject and object impact each other to effect change, what would this relationship be called? — Warren
Just like a broken machine that hurts its operator is not commiting violence. — Tzeentch
Between what is said and not meant, And what is meant and not said, Most of love is lost
— Kahlil Gibran
What does this mean? — Raymond
Did you ever examine those people who "simultaneously loved and hated him"? Did you, for example, ask them to perform what is a miraculous feat in thinking (believing a contradiction) with a simple apple, one that's not red and red at the same time and in the same sense? — Agent Smith
However, I can't think God exists & God doesn't exist. It's impossible! My mind goes blank as if someone struck me on my head with a baseball bat. — Agent Smith
Kahlil Gibran's quote is apposite to the extent he states that there are things that can be said/written (language) but not meant (thought). — Agent Smith
Why would anyone even want to carry such a radiation emitting device on their person? — Metaphysician Undercover
There is a desired reaction they are after. — Tzeentch
Mine is: to (attempt to) make another act in accordance to one's desires through the use of physical force. — Tzeentch
I've been fixed on this theme and cannot seem to verbalize it correctly. I see it as a major problem that most of us have minimal understanding of how and what produced the items we use to live (survive, find comfort in, and entertain). I see this as a major problem in terms of our helplessness to a system that is beyond our efficacy. — schopenhauer1
Suppose you are in a lethal situation with another dude, would you still follow this? — john27
