Reason is, and ought only to be the slave of the passions, and can never pretend to any other office than to serve and obey them. — Hume
Meno: And how are you going to search for [the nature of virtue] when you don't know at all what it is, Socrates? Which of all the things you don't know will you set up as target for your search? And even if you actually come across it, how will you know that it is that thing which you don't know? — Plato
the general philosophical idea is whether psychology and feelings can be formalized in general into a coherent manner... — Posty McPostface
Not just silence; one would shit one's pants and starve to death. — unenlightened
they don't factor into the discussion, I think. — Posty McPostface
The real question of life after death isn't whether or not it exists, but even if it does what problem this really solves. — I'm no longer 'here'
The problems are solved, not by giving new information, but by arranging what we have known since long. — I'm no longer 'here'
Not how the world is, but that it is, is the mystery. — I'm no longer 'here'
If you and I are to live religious lives, it mustn't be that we talk a lot about religion, but that our manner of life is different. It is my belief that only if you try to be helpful to other people will you in the end find your way to God. — I'm no longer 'here'
If anyone is unwilling to descend into himself, because this is too painful, he will remain superficial in his writing. . . If I perform to myself, then it’s this that the style expresses. And then the style cannot be my own. If you are unwilling to know what you are, your writing is a form of deceit. — I'm no longer 'here'
The philosopher is not a citizen of any community of ideas, that is what makes him a philosopher. — I'm no longer 'here'
No, you're onto something with people using his profundity and intenseness as a veil of pretentiousness, I think. — Posty McPostface
Not feeling very philosophical today anyway so I don't have much to say. — Posty McPostface
Always willing to hear your thoughts, over here. — Noble Dust
Your initial post contains quotes by W., your comments on them and a remark of being tired by W. worship. Then Posty joined, he said something about people using W. profundity and intenseness as a veil for their own pretentiousness to which, if I understood right, you agreed. — Πετροκότσυφας
Your initial post contains no examples of others doing that. — Πετροκότσυφας
What does "ism" have to do with people using his profundity and intenseness as a veil of pretentiousness? — Πετροκότσυφας
It needs to contain them because I asked for actual examples of others doing that and you said that your initial post contains them. — Πετροκότσυφας
I'd be interested to see how you can conclude that they were pretentious. — Πετροκότσυφας
That's been ND's deranged screed of the week, thanks! — Noble Dust
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