What does it mean to have earned X? In the context of a complex social structure how can one be certain that one claims only what one has earned? — ZzzoneiroCosm
What does it mean to have earned X? In the context of a complex social structure how can one be certain that one claims only what one has earned? — ZzzoneiroCosm
Ridiculous as she is — ZzzoneiroCosm
It's fun and useful to develop a catalog of zinging anti-Randian finishers.
Prepping for Thanksgiving dinner. — ZzzoneiroCosm
What does it mean to have earned X? In the context of a complex social structure how can one be certain that one claims only what one has earned? — ZzzoneiroCosm
For example, the right to the pursuit of happiness obligates some agency (some person or group of people) to police those who would obstruct the pursuit of happiness. — ZzzoneiroCosm
Posting an Ayn Rand question should lead to immediate banning. — Banno
Well, only if they agree with her, haha. I get that even if one disagrees, Ayn Rand is inferior philosophy, but she spews some crazy shit that could spark philosophical interest — ZhouBoTong
I disagree here that Ayn Rand is "useful to get interested in philosophy" — boethius
I don't disagree with much of what you have said, and yet I was certainly inspired to learn more about philosophy after arguing with Randians. If something seems obviously wrong, but is embraced by many, one can be compelled to research. — ZhouBoTong
And by the way, haha, have you had a few bad experiences with the mormons? Why are their ideas more ludicrous than the rest of the christians? — ZhouBoTong
Doesn't make any social ill somehow 'kind of good' or a segue to philosophy that we should appreciate. — boethius
If there were no social ills and because of this people didn't philosophize much, just enjoyed life. I would take that bargain. — boethius
Please, join a course or group or internet forum that can be argued to be welcoming critical thought on religious and theological matters for a year ... then become a Mormon for a year ... then report back on the appreciation of critical thinking and exposure to challenges to beliefs and assumption in each group. — boethius
If mormonism is right it is not the case it was a serious approach to theology that turned out to be correct, but rather that "serious theology is entirely wrong, that critical thinking is not a path to the truth". — boethius
I don't think I have said anything that suggests I disagree with what you are getting at here. — ZhouBoTong
Here is where I am getting confused. Can you point me to the best example of "serious theology" using critical thinking to find the truth? — ZhouBoTong
Please, join a course or group or internet forum that can be argued to be welcoming critical thought on religious and theological matters for a year ... then become a Mormon for a year ... then report back on the appreciation of critical thinking and exposure to challenges to beliefs and assumption in each group. — boethius
I don't understand your point, can you expand on it? — boethius
My world view is constantly adjusting itself according to the information/knowledge I acquire, and I don't think much of the idea of a rigid, unchanging, unshifting world view. It will crack and break. — uncanni
In my first comments I did not make the distinction between honest and dishonest critical thinking. — boethius
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