Am I the only person alive that want to read something and discuss it leisurely rather than in search of the Truth and in order to display superior intelligence? — Ansiktsburk
↪boethius I have a feeling it is this sort of analysis that the OP is not looking for :D I think what you say is a little harsh. When people give a sweeping analysis of the human race it is necessarily going to remain fairly large grained. I think what often riles people is that in their immediate surroundings they only see and hear terrible woes rather than see the huge leaps that have been made in different locations and across larger periods of time. — I like sushi
Basic point being that analysis is a process of critical scrutiny, so the people interested in it generally want to really get to the bottom of things — boethius
On this forum (…) I have a very hard time finding (…) intellectually informed people discussing Philosophy leisurely… — Ansiktsburk
Try the Lounge maybe?
Better still read someone like Alain de Botton? He is a pretty pleasant read and explores topics with graceful prose allowing the reader to become as involved with the text as they wish to.
'Zen and The Art of Motorcycle Maintenance' is another moodier book that might interest you.
Wouldn't hurt to just post about a topic that interests you and make clear what it is you are trying to get out of the thread. — I like sushi
You can always start a thread dealing with a subject that interests you. — Janus
Is that to be found here or elsewhere? — Ansiktsburk
The "first" self-love referred to by the Duke is how much we do in the name of helping (or hurting) others that is actually self-serving. — Paine
Not only that, but when we compare difficult philosophical texts like Heidegger’s Being and Time with work aimed at a more popular audience, the latter will be of necessity be written in a more direct and less ambiguous style. There is pressure from the readership for the author to be polemical and hammer home some clear and likely controversial points. Writers like Dennett, Pinker and Dawkins are anything if not polemical and controversial. I’ve participated in many philosophy discussion groups, and the rule of thumb is that the more the material is aimed at a popular audience, the more likely it is to encourage polarized, oppositional forms of debate. — Joshs
The Duke's influence on Kant doesn’t have much exposure, assuming there was any — Mww
I know Kant took a couple French Enlightenment thinkers quite seriously, so there is precedence. — Mww
A man can also be an object of love, fear, or admiration even to astonishment and yet not be an object of respect. His jocular humor, his courage and strength, and his power of rank may inspire me with such feelings though inner respect for his is still lacking. Fontanelle says, "I bow to a great man, but my mind does not bow." I can add: to a humble plain man, in whom I perceive righteousness in a higher degree than I am conscious of in myself, my mind bows whether I choose or not, however high I carry my head that he may not forget my superior position. Why? His example holds a law before me which strikes down my self-conceit when I compare my own conduct with it; that it is a law which can be obeyed, and consequently is one that can actually be put into practice is proved to my eyes by the act. — Critique of Practical Reason, translated by Lewis White Beck page 77
230.—Nothing is so infectious as example, and we never do great good or evil without producing the like. We imitate good actions by emulation, and bad ones by the evil of our nature, which shame imprisons until example liberates. — François VI, duc de la Rochfoucauld
This bloke has 2,7k posts here... suppose he's the little sunshine of this forum.It's why you're not a rocket scientist or nuclear engineer. You're barking up trees whose fruits would (rightfully) kill you. Stop trying to grandstand. Some people are great. You're not. No amount of force you can apply will ever change this fact. Just turn on HBO or Netflix and live your life. You'll love it. I promise. — Outlander
This bloke has 1,7k posts here... suppose he's the little sunshine of this forum. — Ansiktsburk
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