As Duchamp wrote: "All this twaddle, the existence of God, atheism, determinism, liberation, societies, death, etc., are pieces of a chess game called language, and they are amusing only if one does not preoccupy oneself with 'winning or losing this game of chess.” — RussellA
From what I've seen, religious people tend to forget about religion once the going gets tough. — baker
Would it mean that if I saw you with a cheeseburger I should slap it out of your hand to stop you from eating something unhealthy? — BitconnectCarlos
Taking "human flourishing" as one's main goal is so ripe for exploitation. — BitconnectCarlos
Is there a way to articulate this position to support your belief (I presume you hold) that "suffering is a bad thing"? — Down The Rabbit Hole
This is an assumption without fact, you cant assume there is no system or coherence without insight to how that individuals philosophy is made/percieved. (False cause fallacy) — Tiberiusmoon
Philosophy is the discovery of fundamental knowledge, critical thinking is the evaluation/validation of that knowledge. — Tiberiusmoon
Philosophy is not just theory, theory is an area of study that is outside its practical application — Tiberiusmoon
But in all honesty I think to many people assume philosophy is just an expression of thought — Tiberiusmoon
Philosophy is the name given to the attempt of describing the guiding principles of one's life. — Book273
philosophy is the study of the fundamental nature of knowledge and if you have no philosophical approach to your own knowledge then it can lead to a philosophy based on a false premise. — Tiberiusmoon
I think the pro-abortion materialist centered culture is worse off than religious people looking for pappa in the sky. — Gregory
People in the West struggle to find things that stimulate them anymore. — Gregory
Those who embrace this instead of being Christian or finding a better way (what try to do) are nihilist by embracing pride in their modern world instead of being open to change — Gregory
Buddhism doesn't promote lack of meaning. The lack of meaning in life causes a lot of suffering in the West — Gregory
Nihilism has caused more problems for the West than religion I think, — Gregory
Occams razor states that the simplest solution is generally always the best solution — Thinking
According to reports, they can’t stand each other. I think Joyce passes the pub test for ‘despicable’ in a lot of people’s eyes (mine included). — Wayfarer
I also wish to add that I do believe that we need to 'earn' or find our own ideas for ourselves, but I am not sure that everyone does. — Jack Cummins
I do think that it is brainwashing when people are taught a certain set of ideas or values in such a way that they are so restricted in being able to see outside of that set of values. — Jack Cummins
But I see logic as innate to the structure of the mind, an innate capacity. In that sense, I'm sympathetic to the generally platonist view. — Wayfarer
It is assumed that the sophistication of the brain allows for the origination of logic, but the principles of logic are discovered, not invented; however the brain evolves, it has to conform to them, it doesn't produce them out of itself. — Wayfarer
...my mother once told me, “your solution to problems is to run away from them”. — Todd Martin
I really wonder if there is much available information to suggest whether we are in a secular age, and how this is even measured. — Jack Cummins
It does seem that for many people ideas such as those in the sciences, especially physics, are treated in almost the same way as previous religious ideas. People may not always understand the logistics of evolution or quantum physics, but they may be filled with awe, or even be mystified by them. — Jack Cummins
— Iris0
Give me what science at the core has that I have not studied and found circular - and I will give you right. — Iris0
Tell me if you know the answer... — Iris0
