I answer your questions when they are directed to comments I make. I don't when they refer to arguments you are having with others. — Valentinus
The inquiry does lead to aporia. — Valentinus
My question was, if philosophical inquiry leads to aporia, then why would anyone engage in philosophical inquiry? — Apollodorus
In the Republic, Socrates expresses uncertainty if he has adequately depicted the Good. — Valentinus
Your efforts fail to support your thesis. — Valentinus
I haven't got a thesis. — Apollodorus
I think we are more likely to arrive at truth by actively hunting for it than by perpetually questioning things — Apollodorus
Platonism offers something to everyone, including materialists. And those who like to find their supreme satisfaction in doubt, “aporia”, and similar things are at liberty to do so. — Apollodorus
But isn't the life of Socrates one of actively hunting for the truth by perpetually questioning things?[/b] — Valentinus
I assume in each case some principle which I consider strongest, and whatever seems to me to agree with this, whether relating to cause or to anything else, I regard as true, and whatever disagrees with it, as untrue (Phaedo 100a)
He did not perpetually question whether to take poison. — Apollodorus
I think there is a marked difference between Socrates' hunt for intelligible realities and the obsessive-compulsive disorder of the skeptomaniacs and aporeticists. :smile: — Apollodorus
Who fucking made you in charge of assigning identities instead of letting people decide for themselves who they are or what they think? — Valentinus
You share the same anti-Platonist (and anti-Christian) commitment. — Apollodorus
I assume in each case some principle which I consider strongest, and whatever seems to me to agree with this, whether relating to cause or to anything else, I regard as true, and whatever disagrees with it, as untrue (Phaedo 100a)
. I don't see how doubt and uncertainty can serve as a basis for meaningful and active life. — Apollodorus
I must say I wrestle with this one but it doesn't keep me up at night. I inhabit the quotidian. — Tom Storm
Maybe you are twins, after all — Apollodorus
Your version of Plato turns the distinctions Plato is making into a meaningless puree of theological goo. — Valentinus
Religion is about belief (pistis) which is OK in the lower stages, but by definition, Platonism goes beyond religion or belief to the stages of reason (dianoia) and inner vision (noesis). — Apollodorus
However, if we encounter Gods or other metaphysical entities on our way to the highest, we will know this as and when it happens. So, we need not be overly concerned with the Gods. — Apollodorus
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