Ellis
Philosophim
Judaka
Brett
Echarmion
I've been through a lot since then, but long story short, to me, everything, especially that in relation to human society, seems absolutely absurd. What do you think? — Ellis
For life is quite absurd
And death's the final word
You must always face the curtain with a bow
Forget about your sin
Give the audience a grin
Enjoy it, it's your last chance anyhow
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Tom1352
Ellis
Marchesk
Hippyhead
I've been through a lot since then, but long story short, to me, everything, especially that in relation to human society, seems absolutely absurd. — Ellis
What do you think? — Ellis
Manuel
Gnomon
What you are complaining about is the sad fact that humans, and human society, are often irrational. But that's exactly why the profession of Philosophy was created long-ago : to try to extract some sense from our all-too-often senseless behavior. Such behavior seems ironic & absurd because it is often self-defeating --- like a mob of "patriots" storming the capital of their nation, where emotions that run riot in the streets are supposed to be calmly debated and deliberated, in order to restore law & order to social chaos.I've been through a lot since then, but long story short, to me, everything, especially that in relation to human society, seems absolutely absurd. What do you think? — Ellis
Kenosha Kid
Eliot
javra
I think it's quite soothing, at times, to think it's all absurd. In the words of Monty Python:
"For life is quite absurd
And death's the final word
You must always face the curtain with a bow
Forget about your sin
Give the audience a grin
Enjoy it, it's your last chance anyhow"
— Echarmion
What do you think? — Ellis
[...] but long story short, to me, everything, especially that in relation to human society, seems absolutely absurd. — Ellis
A man said to the universe:
“Sir, I exist!”
“However,” replied the universe,
“The fact has not created in me
A sense of obligation.” — Stephen Crane
javra
Therefore, we need to keep in mind that the very notion of meaning is artificial and is seperated from nature. — Eliot
This means that purpouse is an artificial concept not just for nature, but also for us: we do not have any goal in life, rather we tend to create objectives upon which we set ourselfes to make sense of the world around us. — Eliot
counterpunch
Eliot
This would make sentient beings seperated from nature. Which invokes a very weird notion of "nature". — javra
Are you, in contrast to this, saying that the quenching of wants is not "a goal in life"? Or else somehow not real? How so? — java
philosophy too believed nothing mattered, and then, just like you, decided that everything is simply absurd — counterpunch
Both these philosophies are wrong. — counterpunch
counterpunch
Both these philosophies are wrong.
— counterpunch
How so ? — Eliot
Eliot
counterpunch
Banno
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