If you both intend on using rational argumentation there should be nothing for either to fear from having a moderator hold each of you accountable to the other. That should address the problems each of you have expressed about the others discourse. — DingoJones
Awesome yay. it's a holiday weekend but I may open up a thread tomorrow morning if I get time. Actually have your buddy Baden open up a separate category and just you and me duke it out — 3017amen
Don't feel you need to logically demonstrate your positions on a site dedicated to philosophical discussion? — 180 Proof
Keep your bs to yourself and STFD. — 180 Proof
Perhaps my reading skills have declined in my elder years, but I believe the original topic had something to do with this Einstein fellow? — EricH
Perhaps my reading skills have declined in my elder years, but I believe the original topic had something to do with this Einstein fellow? — EricH
I was just wondering, out of curiosity, why you said that such images are couched in terms which were meaningful to peasant farmers and herdsmen in pagan agrarian societies but they "simply don't translate to modern post-industrial culture". — Apollodorus
The spiritual quest starts with seeing beyond the self, that is something that both East and West agree on. There are vast domains of understanding well outside the scope of our hedonistic technological culture. But we also can’t cling to the past. — Wayfarer
I also find that, by training and sometimes by intellectual inclination, academics have a tendency to take an "impartial" approach to their subject that forces them to be so detached as to be virtually incapable of studying a tradition from within, which rather defeats the object. — Apollodorus
When did this happen? I've never heard of "the priviledged ... scientific perspective"? "Priviledged" elite theocrats and aristocrats, plutocrats and kleptocrats have never been a "scientific crowd" anywhere or anywhen in world history. In fact, they're almost always persecuting or politicizing "the scientific perspective" every chance they get.... the priviledged nature of the scientific perspective. — Wayfarer
I've never heard of "the priviledged ... scientific perspective"? — 180 Proof
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