The term essence (essentia) was a Latin invention used to translate Aristotle's Greek ousiai, or substance. Substance oressentia is the “the what it was to be” of a thing. His answer was not that what it is is a Form. — Fooloso4
What is it that you can point to to say, "I am reading a post in the English language on my computer screen."? — Harry Hindu
In relation to the Aristotelian format, "matter" (as the potential for what may or may not be), — Metaphysician Undercover
Sorry for being late to answer. Anyway, it means that virtue ethics tries to tell us how our general personality must be. — Hello Human
I couldn't endorse a human that demonstrated those behaviors. So why would I endorse a god with the exact same behaviors? — Bird-Up
The Republic is clear about the limits of reason (dianoia). It does not grasp each thing itself in its singularity (noesis), but always as it is in relation (ratio) to something else.That is to say, it makes use of likenesses (eikasia). Plato repeatedly points to the use of images for mathematics — Fooloso4
But a nation that cannot refrain from indulging in war is unlikely to stifle the production of weapons for its citizens. — jgill
Although things are said to be images of Forms, the Forms are themselves images. A kind of philosophical poiesis. — Fooloso4
But zetetic skepticism is not the claim that total comprehension is not possible, but simply that it is not something that anyone possesses. — Fooloso4
This is why the dialogues frequently end in aporia. What is at issue is not simply the problem of Forms but the problematic nature of philosophy. It raises insoluble problems. — Fooloso4
I think all participants here know about the statement of the unreasonable effectiveness of mathematics. — Landoma1
To dead Nature. — Landoma1
I'll keep The Philosophy of Right in mind if I feel the wild urge to give Hegel a chance again. — Moliere
I've read liberals, fascists and anti-colonial communists claim him in various capacities -- and I honest to goodness couldn't tell you which way it should be read -- it just seems like fair game, a creative grist mill which people read themselves into more often than not. — Moliere
Isn't it the nature of Hegel that it can be read whichever way? — Moliere
I prefer the denial of metaphysics as a knowledge, and Hegel at least seems like the sort of ur-philosopher on that front -- a giant system that explains it all, — Moliere
but I see a lot more value in Kant's epistemology than Hegel's — Moliere
There's something about it that just feels like you should obey the state. — Moliere
I recently had a disagreement with a friend, a teacher at university, who not long ago ran a course on Hegel, when I said I don't see Hegel as a "progressivist" thinker meaning I don't see the idea that the sublation or synthesis is somehow "better" than the idea it grows out of as being inherent to his thinking, — Janus
His love of Napoleon Bonaparte — Moliere
Its not binary, you can both understand the sentence is that incoherent and not understand the incoherent bit at the same time. You are understanding the part that communicates something incoherent and recognizing that what is being communicated is incoherent. Its not either/or. — DingoJones
Is there then no such thing as non-sense? — ZzzoneiroCosm
My position would be that you didn't actually understand. — ZzzoneiroCosm
Yeah, they have even learned to shout from the pulpit as 'not god told me to' but god commanded me to and now he commands you to....
I caught an excerpt from an evanHELLical style TV channel recently and they were on 'fundraising' mode.
I could not believe the performance, they even brought in speaking in tongues.
It was a shocking litany of hard-sell tactics. At one point a vile preacher suggested that if people were struggling to decide between buying 'necessaries for themselves' or contributing to 'gods holy cause,' they must contribute to god almighty because that can help save their very soul!'
Utter nefarious b*******! — universeness
These fables do nonetheless certainly offer a nice easy way to make a good living for those who claim to speak in gods name, such as popes, priests, ministers, imams, rabbi's etc — universeness
Because god is promoted as a superhero who cares about you and will look after you if you comply with its dictates. — universeness
Is it not only the coherent that can be understood? — ZzzoneiroCosm
Is it correct to say that X is incoherent but I understand X. — ZzzoneiroCosm
If you understand it, then you can use it. That's all you need.
Understanding and use. — ZzzoneiroCosm
It's not convincing to say you don't understand the phrase. — ZzzoneiroCosm