So you’re chasing after more freedom? Would you agree that it’s connected with the awareness of Truth, of Reality, and happiness? — leo
But then, if practicing philosophy helps to solve problems and to communicate with others, isn’t it a helpful tool towards approaching what we mentioned? — leo
Are you chasing after Truth? After a more complete understanding of Reality? After happiness? — leo
I reckon what philosophy can teach fairly well is imagination and communication. — Hermeticus
Are you chasing after Truth? After a more complete understanding of Reality? After happiness? — leo
getting closer to Truth. — leo
It sets you FREE! — Newkomer
[...] Who was responsible? Neither kings, nor priests, nor merchants. the culprits were a handful of plant species, including wheat, rice and potatoes. These plants domesticated homo sapiens, rather than vice versa. — Yuval Noah Harari (book Sapiens, speaking on the Agricultural Revolution and the domestication of certain plant species)
No. History/politics, natural sciences & the arts, not philosophy, are truth-pursuits.Are you chasing after Truth? — leo
No. The real (sublimely) surpasses, or exhausts, understanding.After a more complete understanding of Reality?
No. 'Pursuing happiness' is like trying to hold on to smoke or chasing rainbows.After happiness?
No.Would you agree then with the assessment that the search for Truth, for a more complete understanding of Reality, for happiness, are all connected?
N/A.And that deep down this is why you do philosophy?
I thought the idea was to exchange an ordinary cage for a gilded cage or to arrange to be transferred from a small cell to a larger cell, with a view of the courtyard if possible, a cell nonetheless. — TheMadFool
That's a dark cynical thought. The whole universe is a cage like that — Philofile
truth is bitter and we tell ourselves fantastical tales to keep us from learning the ugly truth. — TheMadFool
The same cynism... I'll nibble somewhere else... — Philofile
If you have any complaints, please contact: The Manager, Mr. Life — TheMadFool
truth is bitter and we tell ourselves fantastical tales to keep us from learning the ugly truth. — TheMadFool
I think you should contact him. — Philofile
I did and Mr. Life said he can't do anything about it. — TheMadFool
Truth is that, as you're programmed to believe, and you know you are, mankind has elevated himself slowly but surely from ridiculous purposeless cave beings beating each over the head, living in blood and other undesirable substances, to creatures of intellect with purpose, jobs, joy, emotion, arts, innovation, discovery, the whole universe is now at our fingertips. You call this an ugly truth? Sure, entropy and negentropy are very real concepts. This world and presumably the universe and all things in it are slowly becoming disorganized, chaotic, coming to a stop, a halt, universally they call it a heat death I believe is the prevailing theory, but just look at what was accomplished. Have we, at the absolute very least, had a good run? — Outlander
Then do it yourself. Fuck mr. Life! — Philofile
[...]Down here I make the rules, down here I make the threats,...[PUNCH]..., down here I'm God. — The Train Man
There's nothing I can do! In fact, there's nothing anyone can do about it. Don't you get it? — TheMadFool
Stalin Or Hitler. Not much of a choice you're offering. — TheMadFool
I like the blue pill better. The color of my last mushrooms I took. Spaghetti vision... — Philofile
The terms "red pill" and "blue pill" refer to a choice between the willingness to learn a potentially unsettling or life-changing truth by taking the red pill or remaining in contented ignorance with the blue pill. The terms refer to a scene in the 1999 film The Matrix. — Wikipedia
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