This demand for (whatever) philosophy to justify itself in terms of its measurable value to society ought to be resisted. — SophistiCat
But as I think you agree, this question should not be considered transactionally, but in the wider context of the value of learning. — SophistiCat
But I want to stress that value here does not have to be a measurable material value. — SophistiCat
So e.g. 'modal logic' and 'reflective equilibrium' and 'nonreductive physicalism' ... are instances of "mere subjectivity"?'My claim is that philosophers have to do better than mere subjectivity, otherwise their entire program turns to dust. — JerseyFlight
So e.g. 'modal logic' and 'reflective equilibrium' and 'nonreductive physicalism' ... are instances of "mere subjectivity"? — 180 Proof
So you've not read a word of e.g. Peirce, Popper, Quine, Sellars or Wittgenstein? Or understood them. Questioning "the value of philosophy" is nearly a raison d'etre. You're "countering" a strawman, Jersey.This is what I'm countering, the claim that philosophy is merely a preference and that one cannot ask the question of its value. — JerseyFlight
So you've not read a word of e.g. Peirce, Popper, Quine, Sellars or Wittgenstein? Or understood them. — 180 Proof
1. Some of us would be doing more good if we were doing something else; if you measure the effect of your actions against the most good you could do, we are doing relative harm. — Srap Tasmaner
2. What some of us do leads others into the (1) scenario above, so that others are now doing less good than they might; thus there is a compounded relative harm. — Srap Tasmaner
I'm going to make a single point and then leave you to your crusade. — Srap Tasmaner
You should not play this vapid game... — StreetlightX
What's so wrong with this guy?Peter Singer — Banno
They are simply different approaches to different subjects. There is no absolute measure of value by which they could be compared. — Janus
Your life and its limits, this is both the criteria and the measure. — JerseyFlight
Yes, so each individual decides what has value for their life and its limits. — Janus
Society, that accounts for your individual quality, plays a part in the overall calculation of value. This is how we avoid pure egoism/subjectivity, but there is a level at which this breaks down... a horizon we are fast approaching. — JerseyFlight
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