Hence, I do think in arts there must be some kind of standard/criteria on what consists of an artwork (poem, novel, song, etc.) — Eros1982
Can we agree on properties that give beauty or harmony in objects, humans, artworks and phenomena? — Eros1982
The Crimean War started with Russia's invasion of the Turkish Danubian principalities of Moldavia and Wallachia (now Romania). Britain and France both wanted to prop up the ailing Ottoman Empire and resist Russian expansionism in the Near East. — google
Advertisement doesn't work on me so... — Darkneos
Are we essentially just brainwashed by society and nothing more than puppets in our lives or is there more than that? When I ask other people no one seems to think that just because emotions are cause and effect that it means they aren't genuine. But if you are being affected or influenced by something else then it's not genuine, you're being controlled. — Darkneos
The price of freedom is eternal vigilance. — political advertising
If it isn't the belief in racial groups that motivates the discrimination against their members, perhaps you can name something else that is. — NOS4A2
Does (non-violent) racism (dislike, mistrust, prejudice) in the minds of “white” people EQUAL the same type of racism in “black” people?
In other words:
(Does White racism = Black racism ? ) — 0 thru 9
Are you likening that to Russia hankering for Kiev without consulting them? — Paine
If your Chez is actually attacked, and you choose to fight the attackers, that could reasonably be called self-defense. — Paine
Isaac has repeatedly argued that Ukrainians are not enough of a self-identified group to say they are making a decision to act in self-defense together toward a common enemy. So anything you might refer to as "moral" on those grounds witl have to be excluded in order to be considered. — Paine
the notion that Ukraine sans Russia will be some kind of peaceful, democratic paradise as opposed to the Orwellian nightmare of Russian puppetry is completely without merit. — Isaac
But here I’m trying to get an analysis specific to recent Western philosophy in particular. I never particularly warmed to Gilbert Ryle — Wayfarer
The idea is just unhinged... — Isaac
what Ryle said was the correct view of the matter — Wayfarer
You only exist in relationship. — J.Krishnamurti
Anyway, all this is too "deep" for me as far as my knowledge, memory and interest about mythology are concerned. And I don't know if I should take a plunge in the deep waters of mythology. — Alkis Piskas
As for the "Triple Goddess" she has nothing to do with the main Greek goddesses, Hera, Athena and Aphrodite. — Alkis Piskas
Death is not taboo is simply uncomfortable to talk about and creates the sense of dread the terror comes first upon self awareness — MojaveMan
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terror_management_theory#CriticismsPsychologist Yoel Inbar summarized the popularity of the theory:
I can not explain to people who were not around during this time - which I would say was roughly 2004 to 2008 - how much everything at the time was about terror management theory. You would go to SPSP and it seemed like half of the posters were about terror management theory. It was just everywhere. There is just an explosion of terror management theory stuff. And then it sort of receded. And now you barely see it. Which is also kind of weird. We were obsessed with this for a period of 3-5 years, then we moved on to other things
Religious authorities, with the support of state authotities, were always and still are persecuting non-believers! — Alkis Piskas
Ryle's purpose there was to illustrate what is meant by the phrase "category mistake". — Andrew M
For me the known too comes in a wide variety of flavors. Some knowns are quite pleasant while others are the converse. — javra
I'm saying that because the fear of death is what drives humans to do everything. (Terror Managment Theory) — MojaveMan
Most psychologists consider TMT to be a sort of evolutionary trait. Humans naturally became aware of dangerous threats as a means of preserving their lives and continuing their gene pool. The deep existential anxiety that comes with that knowledge is an unfortunate byproduct of this evolutionary advantage. — PsychologyCodswallop
I've always thought that fear of death - for those who are so afraid - largely consists of fear of the unknown — javra
That is, the university is something we can see by virtue of being creatures with minds. — Andrew M
It is not synonymous with the problem of squaring mental states with brain states and physicality with non physicality. — Andrew4Handel
But could there be any moral code or principle that all rational people would put forward? — Mark S
Hence antinatalism. This is also why politics does not consist of a competition for power between the Good Party and the Bad Party, but between parties that rationally disagree about what ought to be done.It is not contrary to reason to prefer the destruction of the whole world to the scratching of my finger. — Hume
I met a traveller from an antique land,
Who said—“Two vast and trunkless legs of stone
Stand in the desert. . . . Near them, on the sand,
Half sunk a shattered visage lies, whose frown,
And wrinkled lip, and sneer of cold command,
Tell that its sculptor well those passions read
Which yet survive, stamped on these lifeless things,
The hand that mocked them, and the heart that fed;
And on the pedestal, these words appear:
My name is Ozymandias, King of Kings;
Look on my Works, ye Mighty, and despair!
Nothing beside remains. Round the decay
Of that colossal Wreck, boundless and bare
The lone and level sands stretch far away.” — Shelly
maybe we don't understand one another at all. — frank
And yet in the mouth of (most?) believers these days, "God" is just a three-letter epithet (or crutch) for ego ("why"). — 180 Proof
this was "unenlightened's" whole argument...You need to believe in order to believe in god. — Nickolasgaspar
do you feel hurt or threaten when someone exposes the irrational nature of a claim you subscribe to?? — Nickolasgaspar
Say you call me an idiot; I tend to deny it, and then be afraid that everyone will think I'm an idiot and then blame you for being so rude, and call you an idiot back. All this is a resistance, I don't let the idea in, and so it remains there pricking at me.
But if I simply accept that I am an idiot, there is no problem - it is only the image I had of myself being smart that has taken a knock. — unenlightened
I am focusing or better observing and analyzing the irrationality in humans. — Nickolasgaspar