I'm saying that a lot of what is called compassion and those go around talking about it and signalling its values are hypocrites. — Protagoras
But the bottom line is the myth of rationality is still adhered to.
Any philosophers claiming intuition or beliefs are primary yet? — Protagoras
Of course real compassion is a tremendous virtue.
Nietzsche was talking about compassion being in reality a form of asserting power over the recipient.
However,he didn't discount a different type of compassion between elites born of strength.
Nietzsches ideas on normal compassion havent had any overall effect in the real world.
Folks will always use it to make the world run smoother and to keep bonds between people.
But genuine compassion is very rare. — Protagoras
Did they both reject platos justified true belief? — Protagoras
Nietzsche's psychology is flawed in many aspects as if I'm not mistaken, it's not based on empirical observation or evidence and it's unfortunate that his ideas have acquired almost cult like status and great influence since his death, not least amongst the Nazis and other right wing value systems who shared his contempt for the virtues of pity and compassion regarding them as weaknesses which inhibit the "strong" individual, — Ross Campbell
Well the gods eye view has always been nonsense,so of heidegger says that,I agree. — Protagoras
The empirical observation is parallel to the method of La Rochefoucauld, who noticed that many expressions of selflessness were actually outbreaks of self-love. — Valentinus
Christianity gave West the idea that we are all one mystical body being showed mercy by God. However, karma applies perfectly to all good and bad acts. There is no room for mercy pushing aside justice in the name of pity disguised as love — Gregory
None of these guys has escaped the bottle of philosophy or has a genuine criterion for truth. — Protagoras
Why the allergy to the word truth? — Protagoras
But saying we cannot access truth is still positing the myth of the Gods eye view.
How does Rory justify ideas.
Why the allergy to the word truth? — Protagoras
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