We are sensate bodies long before we are inference-mongering, reflexive intellects. — StreetlightX
This is the reductionism of idealism-- if I can't see, hear, smell, taste or touch it, then it can't be part of the world. Everything is reduced to a set of particular sensations rather than being recognised itself. — TheWillowOfDarkness
The spirit is not to be known by discursive reasoning, but by the natural activity of embodied intuition. So, I would say that the nature of order is the order of nature, but it is not limited to the order of nature discovered by science. There is a whole other order of nature to be revealed by the aesthetic, the ethical, the religious and the spiritual. — John
So more like a philosophical appropriation or expression of politics, rather than a political appropriation of philosophy. — jamalrob
If you think all of your examples cannot be met with counter-examples, then you are hopelessly naive. — Thorongil
For instance, you seem to be appealing to nature and yet railing against hierarchical organisation. — apokrisis
Funny, I don't believe I've used the word hierarchy once in this conversation, but feel free to conjure up disagreements as you are consistently wont to do. — StreetlightX
The Great Chain of Being. Among the most important of the continuities with the Classical period was the concept of the Great Chain of Being. Its major premise was that every existing thing in the universe had its "place" in a divinely planned hierarchical order, which was pictured as a chain vertically extended.
http://faculty.up.edu/asarnow/greatchainofbeing.htm
Ah yes, because my acerbic off-hand comment about an ancient philosopheme is no different to my position on hierarchies tout court. Methinks you no inference-mong so good. — StreetlightX
But I guess equivocation is kind of your thing, like how this automatically means all notion of heirarcy ought to be expunged. — StreetlightX
Ah yes, I must be like those pesky feminists, who, in fighting for the equality of women, must hate all men. — StreetlightX
What argument? — StreetlightX
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