If you start with the wrong question, you will get the wrong answer. While ethics concerns what I should do, the philosophical question at the core of political thought, modern or otherwise, is What should we do? It's about communal action. That it is about us is the bit that libertarians miss. — Banno
But for you, that's all there is...which is a subjective expression of oneself. — Copernicus
You seem quite adept at it, even when not in the mood.I'm not in the mood for trolling, — Copernicus
But you probably will not get that reference. — Banno
If you start with the wrong question, you will get the wrong answer. — Banno
But for you, that's all there is... — Banno
you are, like it or not, a part of a community, a member of a group — Banno
I'd like to know where it went wrong. — Copernicus
From my argumentative conclusion, all people are, and it's impossible not to be. — Copernicus
That makes selflessness theoretically (of course, practically) unattainable. — Copernicus
No, since I don't exist.You're free to give feedback. — Copernicus
You love it. You keep coming back for more. You don't have to be here, after all - go play Counterstrike or something - oh, wait, those are team games... Patience, maybe?I'm forced to accept the social contract involuntarily — Copernicus
So, nothing went wrong, it's just, it didn't seem to "catch" or what have you, in the sense of throwing things at a wall and seeing what sticks. — Outlander
Impossible = not possible.
Theoretically (practically unattainable) = possible. (albeit unlikely) — Outlander
You love it. You keep coming back for more. — Banno
You tell us. You want to be here. But you tell us that we don't count for anything. You shit were you eat.What's wrong with social interaction? — Copernicus
Supposing that all you need is a definition.define it — Copernicus
define it — Copernicus
Well, no. It's the consequence of your approach.That sounds like a charge without evidence. — Copernicus
Do you understand that? — Outlander
Proven? Are you certain? — Banno
I'm just trying to work out how you keep both those ideas in the same head.we know nothing outside our heads — Copernicus
Until the communitarian comes to terms with the fact of our separateness, of our individuation, the communitarian Good can never be imagined in any other sense as individual, selfish desire — NOS4A2
He wants conformity to certain ancient ideals, to return us to ancient ways of life, and so on. — NOS4A2
↪Copernicus I don't know. It seems you are defining "selfish" in such a way that makes it meaningless, as there is no contrast to what "selfishness" is not — Harry Hindu
↪Paine Elaborate, please. — Copernicus
Yep. If we said instead that any action can be described in selfish terms, few would protest; it's be a rare action that had no benefit to the actor. The fallacy is framing this as an account of the intent of the actor, or worse, as the only intent.The problem with this topic is in reasoning that if we find some benefit of an action, or a future beneficial state, that proves it's a selfish action. — Mijin
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