I now suspect that this is what ArguingWAristotleTiff was trying to tell me. Perhaps I now understand. — Banno
Kinda makes you realize the sanctity of bringing a life to the world and the immensity of the work to undertake. — BrianW
I won't go into that here, because that's a complicated issue (check Moliere's thread on lying to oneself), and it's not the issue here. The issue is being deceitful toward someone else, lying. And the point is that you can be true to yourself and still be lying to others. This stems from a selfish disposition. — Metaphysician Undercover
We tell someone a falsehood we know to be true. Maybe there's a motivational component to this but that seems to be the bare minimum of what a lie is.
I don't think I'd say that believing such and such without rational justification counts as a lie. It may be irrational, but without justification we do not know, and if we do not know then we couldn't be telling ourselves a known falsehood. — Moliere
Well, more of less yes... this is an important point in regards to reasoning about ethics. Just because someone does something terrible, it doesn't mean other people should be let of the hook for terrible behaviour.
If someone is behaving poorly, pointing out the behaviour other shouldn't be used to excuse it. Someone else's wrong doesn't make another's right. — TheWillowOfDarkness
By considering the opinions of others.
Oh... we're talking about Trump. That's not going to happen. — Banno
Recent events have blurred the line between the two.Anti-Trump is not anti-American, it's pro-American as far as I'm concerned especially after recent events — Baden
Do you think your prison system could be improved? If so, how? — Baden
It's not us vs. them. — Baden
By the way Hanover, you know the more you show how much you hate us doing the superior European thing, the more I'm going to do it? You do know that, right? :hearts: — Baden
True to yourself means adhering to your principles whether they are selfish and deceitful principles or not. — Metaphysician Undercover
By now you'd think it would've passed all this partisanship given the available evidence. — Benkei
Non-sequitur and I don't know or care for sure — Baden
Forum discussions have a peculiarity in that the form is private, while the arena is public. We tend to argue in an informal way without a real arbiter or even preset rules, like arguments are done in the private sphere — Ying
The opposite Tiff. That's what the thread said. I closed it — StreetlightX
Hey now, the thread spoke of Trump's 'intellectual primitivism' and his 'truths' as being 'held by the herd'. This of course is fake news and any self-respecting non-lefty would of course agree — StreetlightX
This forum does lean left. It doesn't really need to be balanced in order to offer a place to discuss philosophy. — frank
Oh no, don't you see a problem with this sort of "honesty"? If the person prioritizes self-interest, wants to take advantage of others, and is deceitful, and says what that individual feels like saying, how can this be honesty? The person is acting deceitfully because that's what the person feels is the best tactic, yet you call it "honesty" because the person is "true to how he feels". I don't think so. — Metaphysician Undercover
How well do you think you know president Trump? — Metaphysician Undercover
I have seen evidence which demonstrates that he does lie. Most people lie now and then, for one reason or another. I don't know him well enough to say with any conviction for what purpose he would lie. However, he seems to me like the type of person whom if he wants something he will do what he thinks is necessary to make that desire come true, and that might include lying. — Metaphysician Undercover
How would you define "honest" here, true to how he feels at that moment? If he feels like this is the right thing to say, whether or not it's true, he'll say it. And this is being honest? — Metaphysician Undercover
When you try to do it on your own you tend to mess it up, Tiff. That's just a fact, most recently illustrated by Iraq. So, instead of being proud about messing things up as you seem to be, you ought to show a little humility about it. Then maybe we can come together under a common banner and make things work. It won't happen though until you can face up to reality and drop the fantasy that your interventions have been heroic in recent history — Baden
That Trump "tells it like it is", is chicanery in the same vein as Bush being the guy you'd "rather have a beer with", or Reagan being sooo charismatic and funny. — Maw
“It’s very sad when Germany makes a massive oil and gas deal with Russia where we’re supposed to be guarding against Russia, and Germany goes out and pays billions and billions of dollars a year to Russia,” -President TrumpLike wut? (Direct quotes pls) — Maw
What's an example of a shit storm on the world's stage in the last 30 years that America solved (that it didn't create). — Maw
Add one more time in which you say the world doesn't need the USA's involvement. Like I have said so many times before: You don't have to ask US twice. Which is one of the main reasons I voted for Trump. So he could say things bluntly that past presidents would only express gently. We SHOULD pack up our troops from around the world and bring them home.Besides, I think we ought to wean ourselves off relying on America and spend more on our own defense. Let you save money and go home. Everyone wins. — Baden
Helsinki is a perfect background for the biggest covert operation/espionage success in history . :grin: — ssu
The US president has an independent voice and uses it. It's refreshing. — raza