However, unfortunately some people can be just as dogmatic in philosophical argument as the ones who are dogmatic in fundamentalist religion. — Jack Cummins
It sometimes seems that people in our time act as if we are fortunate to be able to understand so fully, but it is hard to know what knowledge is yet to be uncovered. — Jack Cummins
If free will is the central problem of philosophy... — Jack Cummins
I don't think that philosophy counts as that much of a status symbol and most people I know are completely dismissive of my interest — Jack Cummins
I don't think the systems of the world are anywhere near perfect at all. In your thread about medical expertise, I simply was suggesting that England would be in a mess if we lost the NHS and the welfare state. — Jack Cummins
Seeing is a totally different process; it is a byproduct of meditation. — Anand-Haqq
All the philosophers have been thinking about the truth. But thinking about the truth is an impossibility. Either you know it, or you don't. If you know it, there is no need to think about it. If you don't, then how can you think about it? — Anand-Haqq
You need to be a light unto yourself ... Books will make you more knowledgeable ...
. A wise being is not knowledgeable ... He is as an innocent child ... Pure ...
. You don't need to decorate scriptures nor to read them ...
. You need to read your book ... your inner book ... YES ... that's the only one worth reading ... — Anand-Haqq
That's not a knowledge ...
. Just a truth being reflected by me ... Truth is never a knowledge ...
. It is existencial ... It is not your so-called philosophical jargon ... — Anand-Haqq
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