There would be no reason for that to cause conflict between us unless one of us tried to inflict our beliefs on the other. — T Clark
All they have to back down from is a determination to control other people. — Vera Mont
Those are two different cases. Getting the car to move is a very short term practical goal that does not call any deeply held values into question. — Vera Mont
A lot of people are mentally lazy. Even more are intellectually timid - been slapped down so often for so long that they're afraid to question or doubt — Vera Mont
So I guess you're saying that you in particular are not willing or able to work and live with people who have strong differences in opinion from you. And so you come here to whine about all the conflict in our society. It's hard to feel sympathetic. — T Clark
So, their short-term goals coincide: get the car moving. To that end, they can put off any discussion of world-views or ideology — Vera Mont
This is not true in my experience. Whatever their politics, religion, philosophy, or other characteristic, humans always have more in common than in opposition. Just about everyone wants security for our families, the ability to make important decisions about our own lives, good education and medical care. I get along well with people who appear very different from me on the surface. There are people of good will everywhere. — T Clark
The dead body question is not one of beliefs, but of duplicity — Vera Mont
For example, the paradox that there are the same amounts of even numbers as there are odd ones , when dealing with infinities, this proves problematic and incoherent.
Other mathematical paradoxes include Russell's, Braesses, parrondos and Richards paradoxes. — Benj96
It doesn't. And I didn't say that. Language is an approximate manifestation of one's thoughts on paper or spoken but isn't their thoughts exactly. It is at most a best attempt to capture them. — Benj96
Are you not using that exact function of characterisation of one's thoughts by the writing you put down here. I have access through your post to how you think and what you believe. — Benj96
But are these surmountable through increased communication and increased knowledge? — Pantagruel
but it is really an illusion in the sense that all the activity in your body and being is determined by physical unbreakable law — punos
Emergence in the universe is fundamental for the production of higher orders of complexity — punos
All the emergent properties and phenomena that come out of the brain's activity is called mind. — punos
As the first signals in life come through the brain certain initially random activations occur in the brain network directly correlated with what was received by the sense organs — punos
Do you think we can control our thoughts and behaviour?
What kind and degree of risk-taking? — Amity
I think the things we cannot change are relativist. The reasons we can't change them are situational and the claim we can't change them can be tactical.
— Andrew4Handel
What do you mean by 'relativist'? — Amity
Isn't that view in conflict with the understanding that animals act more on instinct than humans do? Maybe not. Maybe we could say that animals act more on instinct, so they have less choice, therefore are more reactive to outside forces. — T Clark
Therefore, we should learn to lean in and embrace those that we do have control over. — Stoicism
Therefore, we should learn to lean in and embrace those that we do have control over. We should check our judgments and actions, journal daily, and investigate what we’re doing, asking penetrating questions to get to the bottom of what we’re thinking and the direction we’re attempting to move our lives into. We have far more control over these aspects of our lives than most think, and need we must learn to embrace them. Too often we create excuses for why something does or does not work out in our favor when if we were to investigate it, we could see we may have had more power over the situation than we realized and just did not take the necessary steps to advantage ourselves. — Stoicism
Your choice of top web search definition is a result of typing in 'What is stoicism?'.
From the 2 dictionary definitions, you chose the first 'stoicism' with a small 's'.
A case of cherry-picking. You know that. — Amity
I feel that we are in a nihilistic position where we can't can justify any of our actions by reference to rules, objectivity or teleology. — Andrew4Handel
Animals know what to do to live without some outside force motivating them. — T Clark
I wonder if you watched the TED Video and have any thoughts. — Amity
Tell me more about how you think modern stoicism is commonly applied as a psychological tool. — Amity
And Finally I think stoicism is just a cover for stifling dissent and rational criticism.
— Andrew4Handel
Really? How did you come to that conclusion?
But perhaps that is for another thread... — Amity
Before I go, Andrew4Handel - How long have you been presenting the same questions on discussion forums? You remind me of someone, also called Andrew, from an OU course whose situation was as near yours as to be your twin brother. That was quite some time ago. — Amity