the ultimate goal of thought is to determine what we should do next — T Clark
Do you have the patience to wait till your mud settles and the water is clear? Can you remain unmoving till the right action arises by itself?' — Lao Tzu
Muhalo.Good post. — T Clark
Muhalo, you too, for as they say, you never step into the same river twice.Oh, yes, and welcome to the forum. — T Clark
What channel is that on?Have y'all been living under a stone not to have noticed the unreasonable effectiveness of bullshit? — Unenlightened
:up: Damn — schopenhauer1
As T said:The human mind is so hyper-ready and prepared to find meaning in any way possible, that it will find one in the most obtuse and obscure sources. — schopenhauer1
The most earth-shattering knowledge seems to come from sources that didn't seem all that useful in the beginning. — T Clark
I found one.Why isn't there a special page for solipsists? — alan1000
There is an absolute.There are no absolutes; I’m absolutely certain of it. — Mikie
I'm not sure if that means sex is an institution or that sex can be viewed from the perspective of institutions.Well sexual relations are in demand and thus can act as a commodity. Trading in that commodity can thus constitute a business. Referring to the business as a whole would make it an industry. — LuckyR
Sex necessarily involves work from at least one participant.Is sex "work"?
Is sex "an industry"? — BC
Daryl Davis, a black musician, appears to have an approach that works for him. I've read that he convinced 200 KKK members to disrobe, one by one, through befriending them. I wonder how much of that is due to the power of music.If condemnation has no significant effect, what does? I wish I knew. Don't we all? — BC
As far as I know the word 'plutocracy' does not refer to a formal system of government, which may be why you nor I know of any examples of formal plutocracies in the present or in history.The other response would adhere to the technical definitions and say an actual plutocracy is only a political system in which the wealthy rule by the way the system is formally defined — GRWelsh
I see science as the way to study a subject.For me its not "science or .." but rather "science and..."
I also don't exclude other intellectual or cultural endeavors. — 180 Proof
Both break things down and put things together.One breaks things down. Reduction. Deduction. AND puts together (Relativity and quantum mechanics describe almost all known phenomena)
The other puts together often fictitious events (ex., worldwide flood, miracles) to produce a grand narrative (ex. Jesus died for our sins) — Art48
Maybe it's a spectrum more than a hard line?The opposite of science is art.
— HarryHarry
No it isn't. — Banno
.Will Science Eventually Replace Religion?
Do you mean I equivocate POV (concept) with viewing (perception)?↪HarryHarry Your 'argument' equivocate the word "view", thereby conflating/confusing conception and perception. — 180 Proof
I try to prove idealism "via negativa" by demonstrating the incoherence of materialism.What are some good ontological/logical arguments for ontological idealism? — Ø implies everything
This would mean that Judaism sprang from a belief in God. But not everyone who believes in God makes an ideology out of it. Judaism is an iteration of theism. — Baden
Theists can also have a Platonic, Buddhist, or animistic world view.An atheist simply lacks a theistic worldview. S/he might, however, have a 'Platonic worldview' or 'Buddhistic worldview' or 'animistic worldview' ... Just as bald is not a hair color, atheism is not a belief about g/G (color) but about theism (hair). — 180 Proof
A theist view at the minimal end is that God is a sensible proposition, and at the maximum end that God is the necessary foundation of all things.atheistic worldview
— T Clark
There's no such squared circle — 180 Proof
The recognition of and resultant desire to resolve bewilderment and sorrow at their psychological originWhat is the root of all philosophy? — Bret bernhoft
Do you think the experiment would go the same in the East?When the experiment is done, the results are not nice. Such is what we are. — unenlightened