No. History/politics, natural sciences & the arts, not philosophy, are truth-pursuits.
After a more complete understanding of Reality?
No. The real (sublimely) surpasses, or exhausts, understanding.
After happiness?
No. 'Pursuing happiness' is like trying to hold on to smoke or chasing rainbows.
Would you agree then with the assessment that the search for Truth, for a more complete understanding of Reality, for happiness, are all connected?
No.
And that deep down this is why you do philosophy?
N/A. — 180 Proof
i) Life+Pleasure=Happyi) Life+Pleasure=Happy
ii) Life−Pleasure=Sadii) Life−Pleasure=Sad
iii) 2Life=Happy+Sad (Equation i+Equation ii)iii) 2Life=Happy+Sad (Equation i+Equation ii)
iv) Life=12Happy+12Sad (From equation iii) — TheMadFool
Have you ever noticed how sad so many happy people are? — Tom Storm
Hmmm - what does that even mean? Aphorisms are amusing but are they anything more than glib provocations? — Tom Storm
"What does that even mean?" whenever I read this line I imagine a baby analytic philosopher hitting his little fist against his chair demanding meaning! meaning! but that aside. — Tobias
Sounds like you've had a bad experience. Not sure I have ever met an analytic philosopher. — Tom Storm
as if truth will immediately answer every question posed to it. — Tobias
I think philosophy is actually profoundly sexual — Tobias
I just find the question "what does it even mean" a bit chidish — Tobias
which I've always interpreted as 'while truth concealed by dissembling feminine-like appearances' ..., 'truth is a dominatrix' to which every 'truth-seeker' must submit – never possessing or ever controlling her. For Freddy, 'the will to truth' is more often than not emasculating, or de-naturalizing (re: technoscience "disenchants" instead of cultivates human nature (i.e. higher animality)), a life-negating (weakening, even sickening – "slavish") expression of the will to power. Loving this 'goddess Truth', at best Freddy suggests, is never fully reciprocated and exacts a profound psychological, or spiritual, price which her suitors must deny to themselves, or sublimate somehow, in order to live with her faithfully on their knees. Freddy, IMO, seems to be saying to Enlightenment, science-envying, modern philosophers et al: amor fati, bitches. :smirk:"And thus spoke the little old woman: You go to women? Do not forget the whip!" ... for Her to use :sweat:
~Freddy Zarathustra — 180 Proof
which I've always interpreted as 'while truth concealed by dissembling feminine-like appearances' ..., 'truth is a dominatrix' to which every 'truth-seeker' must submit – never possessing or ever controlling her. For Freddy, 'the will to truth' is more often than not emasculating, or de-naturalizing (re: technoscience "disenchants" instead of cultivates human nature (i.e. higher animality)), a life-negating (weakening, even sickening – "slavish") expression of the will to power. Loving this 'goddess Truth', at best Freddy suggests, is never fully reciprocated and exacts a profound psychological, or spiritual, price which her suitors must deny to themselves, or sublimate somehow, in order to live with her faithfully on their knees. Freddy, IMO, seems to be saying to Enlightenment, science-envying, modern philosophers et al: amor fati, bitches. :smirk: — 180 Proof
It's called "smiling depression". — baker
It's called "smiling depression".
— baker
Smiling cynism seems more appropiate. I wonder if they know what a true depression feels like. — Thunderballs
Usually, depression is associated with sadness, lethargy, and despair — someone who can’t make it out of bed. Though someone experiencing depression can undoubtedly feel these things, how depression presents itself can vary from person to person.
“Smiling depression” is a term for someone living with depression on the inside while appearing perfectly happy or content on the outside. Their public life is usually one that’s “put together,” maybe even what some would call normal or perfect.
https://www.healthline.com/health/smiling-depression
No, I'm talking about "smiling depression": — baker
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