"The principle of sufficient reason states that everything must have a reason or a cause."
Fucking is the cause of children. Job done.
— unenlightened
Yes but the question the OP's asking isn't about causes. — TheMadFool
We believe we see politicians do certain things, and hear them say certain things, but then we discover they did, and said, something entirely different. — Don Wade
There is no reason to require a reason for everything
— unenlightened
I like what you said but what about the Principle Of Sufficient Reason? — TheMadFool
Now that I’ve grown old, I realise that for most of us it is not enough to have achieved personal success. One’s best friend must also have failed. — Somerset Maugham
Does it matter the reasons people give for their actions? I think it does because I believe in truth and authenticity. — Andrew4Handel
Of course, many people who are hear voices in our time do struggle with them and some act on the voices. Also, some people hear voices which are extremely unpleasant. If the bicameral mind thesis is correct, I wonder if the problematic nature of psychosis is because voices, and other hallucinatory experiences, occur out of context of a general bicameral way of being. — Jack Cummins
If I start to doubt that these words mean what I think they mean, what can I say about that?
— unenlightened
That you have realised that there is no fact about that kind of matter?
The hand proposition is the big fat fact. — bongo fury
... knowing that presupposes being able to say that... and hence is a genus of knowing how to talk. But talking is just getting stuff done with words, and its the getting stuff done that is important. — Banno
sometimes you need to be able to question the basics. — frank
Or you could just lock your door. Why is violence the default mode of thinking? — Tzeentch
It appears completely logical to me, that a person could actually have such an attitude of uncertainty, such a lack of confidence — Metaphysician Undercover
The deficiency in this perspective is the idea that doubt must be justified. — Metaphysician Undercover
One person's truth is another's lie, and so on. — baker
Wittgenstein's apparent inability to hold apart genuinely grammatical and contingent propositions destabilises this thesis too, for relative indubitability will not do for certainty, as the remarks in the cited paragraphs clearly show. So this is indeed an aspect of OC in need of housekeeping. — Grayling
I truly wish that people longing for socialism/communism or the abolishment of the free market will take an honest look at the actual track records of China, the Soviet Union, and Cuba in the 20th century. — fishfry
Is the argument here that Stalin, who killed 40 million and enslaved and impoverished the rest; and Mao, who killed 40 million, were the exemplars of non-capitalism you'd like to put up against 20th century capitalism? Or Castro's Cuba? — fishfry
I hardly need to respond. — fishfry
Nature, as in their natural habitat? Keep in mind that pigs are domesticated animals.
So, no better place for them. — Shawn
So your stance is something like:
Truth, justice, kindness, democracy, and respect for person(which can mean anything to anyone)are higher ideals than the profit motive. — baker
Those "higher ideals" can mean anything anyone wants them to mean. This makes them useless, other than for purposes of manipulation.
— baker
Of course, what else would ideals be used for?
— unenlightened
So manipulation is a higher purpose than profit? — baker
As some warn victory, some downfall
Private reasons great or small
Can be seen in the eyes of those that call
To make all that should be killed to crawl
While others say don't hate nothing at all
Except hatred. — Bob Dylan
Hasn't capitalism brought more humans out of poverty than any other system? — fishfry
For what shall it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole world, but lose his soul? — Mark 8:36
Those "higher ideals" can mean anything anyone wants them to mean. This makes them useless, other than for purposes of manipulation. — baker
If only the meaning of those wouldn't be so easy to define in accordance with the motive for profit ... — baker
What would be a higher ideal than the profit motive?
Do list at least three such ideals. — baker
I have this sneaking suspicion that masochism is a myth. — TheMadFool
https://www.jstor.org/stable/3081936?seq=1Cosmetic surgery can be empowering for individual women while reinforcing the hegemonic ideals that oppress women as a group.
So what would you leave behind if anything and why?
— FlaccidDoor
E-V-E-R-Y-T-H-I-N-G! — TheMadFool
Work is done, and then forgotten; therefore it lasts forever. — Lao Tzu
Is there a meaningful difference between whining and whinging? — Benkei
