With the necessary time and methods can a man change the belief of another man, no matter how powerful that belief is, or are there certain beliefs that are rooted so strongly that they simply become irreversible and they cannot be changed not even in an eternity? — Eugen
As civilization complexifies and progresses, everyone will continue to get more feminine, too. — BraydenS
Why keep the scheme going? Why keep the absurd repetition going to yet another life? I mean, we get the picture.. survival, comfort, entertainment, repeat. But doe we HAVE to keep repeating! — schopenhauer1
What a disgusting person. I am persuaded that the only proper fate for Trump is indictment, arrest, trial - by all means acquit if he's committed no crimes! - conviction, forfeiture of all assets if he has any, and hanging. I believe he is a traitor and that he betrays his country almost hourly. There was a time this country tore itself apart over presidents and generals who lost 50,000 lives in an unnecessary SE Asian war. Now a feckless, vicious, incompetent, self-serving criminal of a president through his lies, racism, greed, immaturity - you name it - will have on his hands the blood of hundreds of thousands of people who died unnecessarily because of his decisions and non-decisions ... The US, on the other hand, is not managing and has not managed. What's the difference? Donald Trump. Got a friend or relative that's sick, dying, or has died. Thank you, Donald Trump. Thank you for destroying our capability in terms of anticipatory planning and action. Thank you for your lies and misdirection. Thank you for your deliberate ignorance. Thank you for making clear to us the citizens of this country that the federal government has no responsibilities and that you personally have no responsibility, but rather it's all states' business. Thank you for corrupting the medical equipment supply chain, channeling it all to profiteers. Thank you for putting your incompetent son-in-law in charge of that behind the other incompetent, Pence. Thank you for making it completely clear that the only thing that matters to you is you. Thank you for firing every responsible and ethical professional career public servant you can get your hands on and replacing them, if you replace them at all, with your ghoulish associates. Thank you for showing us that your utter evil and corruption corrupts and ruins everything it touches. And you know what's worse? 20-odd million Americans voted for you. — tim wood
But none of what you write changes the fact that ideas have been pouring into you for years from others. That you modify, translate, falsely interpret these ideas, reconfigure them, misunderstand them, in addition to taking in reasonably close approximations doesn't change the fact that your mind has been constructed with tremendous input from other minds and this is still going on if you are not isolated from communicating with the others. — Coben
we realize all sorts of assumptions we have been making. And we did not choose to make these assumptions. Those assumptions entered us via the culture. — Coben
while criticizing a position of mine I don't really have, — Coben
Sure, you can go off into a cave and avoid all this....now. But you carry with you the thoughts and tools and heurististics of other minds. — Coben
immersed in the minds of others. Immersed!. We don't have pure, separate minds. — Coben
since one has absorbed via culture and language all sorts of philosophical assumptions- if one is lucky. One is more likely to reinvent something vastly less useful than the philosophical wheel. — Coben
Individuals may break out of that box. — Coben
Yes, and unfortunately the current conditions are looking ripe for an escalation of global conflict such as we have never before witnessed. I doubt that species extinction is likely but radical population reduction is on the cards and much less eventually than one would hope, I think. — Janus
Hi. I agree that other perspectives have merit. I'm not so sure that humans have ever used it as their one and only tool or that they ever could. — g0d
Mask is lens. — g0d
the ability to believe — Wayfarer
As for N.'s 'death of God' - I think that really means the death of the ability to believe, as man has outgrown the myths and tropes which sustain the belief. But whether or not you believe in God, He is, by definition, not something literally subject to death. (Totally different topics however.) — Wayfarer
which covers an enormous range of things — Wayfarer
So the idea that one could exist in and for oneself alone is, I think, a fantasy. — Wayfarer
(↪Merkwurdichliebe there's 'the reign of quantity'). — Wayfarer
The superman is fascinating. I think of 'Him' as a twisted Christ image. What I take away from Nietzsche is ultimately the presentation /celebration / defense of some classic 'masculine' virtues. Now I love Nietzsche, but I am skeptical about creating one's own values. How do we decide which values to create or keep if not by the values we already have? — g0d
'The Reign of Quantity?' by Rene Guenon? That's what the title is referring to. I wouldn't necessarily recommend it but it's one of those books that is worth knowing about. — Wayfarer
I don't see how thoughtful people can avoid some kind of unofficial and slippery psychology as they try to make sense of the world. At the very least we have to wrestle with ourselves and be on the lookout for rationalization. And we have to model others in order to predict them, make them happy, destroy them if way breaks out. Folk psychology looks central to human life. Status play, etc — g0d
A physicists can be an asshole and his discoveries don't lose value. But some philosophical discoveries seem to be made possible by this or that character. — g0d
This is true. But I personally find that turning back into my own depths just led me back out to the wide world. 'I' am only a vessel. The 'I' is the candle and not the flame. This isn't science but a metaphorical framework, a 'spiritual' statement. So it's not I but Christ science, art, and philosophy thru me that matters. — g0d
A 'true' philosopher takes the impersonal personally. — g0d
We are doing a kind of psychology. So what I take seriously is important information for me as I try to understand the world. I take my own standpoint into the account. Having no standpoint perhaps only means that one has been careless. We have to work through our standpoint perhaps.
And what if 'seeing the world aright' is as much a matter of character as it is of logic? — g0d
So, yeah, things should pass through intense scrutiny.
But this scrutiny takes different forms. Monkey see, monkey sometimes do. The system in question is not necessarily proved or refuted within language (logically). I suggest that we sometimes adopt what we see as a option, give it a try, and then keep, abandon, or transform it. Agreeing with Popper, I'd say that creativity is at the heart of science and philosophy. So the result is a fire-tested poetry, and that fire can be life as much as logic. — g0d
So 'the world sucks' or 'the world is golden' may be informative about the speaker but that's about it. — g0d
I am serious about my mind/personality and body (actually a unity of course.) — g0d
Where do you put Popper in this scheme?
I'm not sure what you have in mind, but my initial prejudice is that your 'systems philosophy' sounds more like science than philosophy. I can imagine, however, that making sense of QM would be a good example of what I'm understanding by 'systems philosophy.' — g0d
Word on the street was that my return was still expected by a few here and there. — g0d
as in the naturalist landscape, there is no 'up', there's nothing corresponding to the vertical axis along which something can be judged 'higher' in that sense. That seems to me to be what has dropped out of the modern discourse. — Wayfarer
'Life is about creating yourself' (Bob Dylan). That's one nice frame. Existence is a character building exercise. That's another. Existence is a roller coster ride. As I see it, these are explanations of the world or existence but cognitive approaches. Why is life about creating yourself? Or transcending your small self? Or collecting gold coins? Or becoming famous? — g0d
I guess others might hate on philosophy because it's just difficult or insufficiently directly practical? — g0d
I’m inclined to think that life overflows or exceeds the bounds of reason, but that doesn’t make it irrational. — Wayfarer
Perhaps there’s an analogy between the oft-quoted resemblance of genius and madness; they’re alike in being outside the middle of the bell curve of normality, but they’re not the same. — Wayfarer
Attaching a face to a first principle puts questioning to sleep. It's familiar. It wins us over in an animal way. But the question isn't answered. Nor is it revealed as a pseudo-question, since it is paired with a pseudo-answer. It's when a person imagines the stucture of any possible answer and sees that that structure is incapable of scratching the itch. — g0d
So I asked ‘do you have any data for “bachelors”? She thinks for a minute and then says “Bachelor - is that a commodity (olive)?’ I realise she is guessing - doesn’t know what a bachelor is, but takes a shot at it. ‘Yes’, I say, just to be mischievous. ‘Good’, comes the reply. ‘I’ll remember’. — Wayfarer
Yes. I believe that is what those quaint old philosophy types called ‘the mystery of being’. — Wayfarer
system to conceptualise — Wayfarer
At least some if what is required for that is ‘tacit knowledge’ - the kind of background that can only be imparted through culture and language. — Wayfarer
Devils’ own job trying to specify it. — Wayfarer
I think this is unfair to Dennett, who by any account is a serious philosopher even if you disagree with him. Have you actually read Dennett? I know there are some who post on here who despise him even though they have never read his actual works. — Janus
I suppose one way to tackle it, is to suggest that, whatever this is, it is just precisely what 'eliminative materialists' deny is real. Conversely, its nature is just precisely what those who talk about 'the hard problem' are referring to. — Wayfarer