Tragedy to be the highest from of drama, even though agreeing with the assessment. — Janus
I agree with Nietzsche regarding the importance of taste for one's philosophy. — Fooloso4
This must be considered in light of his pervasive use of image — Fooloso4
What do you take metaphysics to be? — Manuel
But not of one thinks they already know what is and is not just. — Fooloso4
I still maintain that what one person calls "metaphysics" another says isn't or is bad philosophy, etc. I think metaphysics now is more obscure than it was during Descartes time, because the topics are much more technical, and we know less that the classical figures hoped we could know. — Manuel
Nietzsche aligns himself with Aristotle's notion of eudamonia, "good spirit" or "flourishing", but I don't have time to search for a reference for that. — Janus
I still puzzle over it, after having spent considerable time on it. — Manuel
It is however, fiendishly hard to pin-point what it actually is, outside of saying that it's about the nature of the world. — Manuel
I think that, despite not being capable of arriving at definite conclusions, the journey is very much its own reward. Of course, your miles will vary. — Manuel
If we had conscription and more conventional wars, the number of school shootings would decrease (in the US anyway). — Tate
Socrates acted in accordance with what seemed to him to be just, but was willing to change his mind given an argument he found persuasive or evidence that he was wrong. — Fooloso4
Which do you think is preferable, to think you know what you do not know or to know you are ignorant? — Fooloso4
If anything, the idea that metaphysics can be eliminated may be a form of concrete thinking, as if there is one way of seeing reality rather than the plurality of possibilities. — Jack Cummins
Which do you think is preferable, to think you know what you do not know or to know you are ignorant? — Fooloso4
Then it should discipline itself by agreeing upon a definition. — jgill
Calling metaphysics a "discipline" is quite a stretch. — jgill
Even in thinking of the approach of language being a limitation, it is possible to see Wittgenstein as a mystic, — Jack Cummins
When does metaphysical border on mystical? Eliminating metaphysics (which I consider impossible without severely crippling philosophy) would remove all the entertaining babble about quantum entanglement, for example. — jgill
In "An Essay on Metaphysics" he writes that our assumptions, what he calls "absolute presuppositions," are the essence of, the subject of, metaphysics. — Clarky
Any skeptical arguments, any meta-criticism of metaphysics, any polemics on the nature of reality must necessarily use the very same tool that metaphysicians use. — L'éléphant
I think Socratic philosophy is grounded in the world of everyday experience. — Fooloso4
Living here in Texas, I see a lot of adults who like playing cowboy, and identify with the cowboy myths perpetuated by westerns. — Relativist
financial markets will all collapse, followed by all the populations lapsing into chaos and war? — TonesInDeepFreeze
It may be that the understanding of reality, in commonsense or philosophy appears to be a fairly accurate picture. However, it is still about constructing models, which may have to be altered on the basis of new 'facts'. In that sense, all knowledge, including science is still speculative to some extent, because aspects of it may have to be revised or attuned to further details. — Jack Cummins
The branch of philosophy that attempts to construct a general, speculative worldview — Jack Cummins
Wrong. The hard problem exposes the fetish of physicalists with their naive realism and dualists with their inability to explain how two opposing substances can interact. — Harry Hindu
I don't see how these 3 quotes from you are consistent. — Hanover
Then what is subjective? — Hanover
The debate typically centers upon how we explain the experience versus the object. — Hanover
Share with me that quote. — Hanover