Agriculture linked to hypocrisy? — Raul
Your Ego can die, there are meds for that and not to mention dozens or religions that do it too. Also you will perish. Your legacy won’t live on, you’ll be quickly forgotten in about 100 years. Nothing that is you will live on.
Also for the record I found Neitzsche to be an idiot who could not cope with issue of death. All that you listed aren’t reasons to live but rather are consequences of living. That said neitzsche couldn’t deal with nihilism and ended up with a cop out just like the rest of the existential philosophers. None of them could take nihilism head on and just danced around it. — Darkneos
Even as an egoist this seems rather foolish, for aren't their political opinions more concerned with the sacrifices of others instead of their own? — Tzeentch
(I liked your post, by the way) — Tzeentch
If I may, you said, "when you take it as a problem, it becomes a problem.:" Raul wasn't taking it as a problem and neither was I. That leaves only you. — Pantagruel
Think a bit more about it, — Raul
And I would even add, you just reminded me that Simone de Beauvoir would have a lot of to say about this. It is a very interesting topic actually: gender and philosophy! — Raul
Right, so why would people not answer then? — Raul
your gender/sex doesn't mean anything when you're talking about philosophy — Gus Lamarch
Maybe, from a philosophical forum, I was expecting these prejudices would not be there... — Raul
Maybe, from a philosophical forum, I was expecting these prejudices would not be there... — Raul
When you say that you would rather 'know rather unknown' I am not sure what you mean exactly. — Jack Cummins
In what sense do you think that the ego continues. — Jack Cummins
I don't know about you but I am not sure that I think that I would have a legacy. I am not exactly Kurt Cobain or Richie from the Manic Street Preachers, or Van Gogh. — Jack Cummins
What is interesting is that your view is the complete contrast to the Eastern thinkers. They suggest that the ego dies and the more subtle bodies, including the astral live on. — Jack Cummins
To be honest, I am not sure what happens at death. — Jack Cummins
Where's the insult? I didn't call you anything, I said you act like a denigrating asshole and then apparently feel it's necessary to whine about it when you're called out on your obnoxious behaviour. Get a spine. — Benkei
Where's the insult? I didn't call you anything, — Benkei
I said you act like a denigrating asshole — Benkei
then apparently feel it's necessary to whine about it — Benkei
I thought that you believed that death was the end of all existence. — Jack Cummins
Yet despite Buddhism knowing life is suffering and craving they claim that isn't why they stick around. — Darkneos
I want to know WHY people choose to go on. — Darkneos
Your comment was at least as insulting as his. — Baden
act like a denigrating asshole if you like. — Benkei
Well, excuse me, but this discussion - at least on this topic about "reality" - cannot go on since you don't even have knowledge about the theory you defend. Good day/night. — Gus Lamarch
Why a finite Universe would imply singularity impossible to achieve? — Raul
I don't see where Raul says it is a problem. Statistical populations are a basic fact of reality. Sounds perhaps like you are somehow offended by the question? Surveys don't bother me. — Pantagruel
Sounds perhaps like you are somehow offended by the question? Surveys don't bother me. — Pantagruel
Nietzsche is anti-nilhism. — TheWillowOfDarkness
This could trigger a good discussion on: are man more attracted to philosophy than woman, the other way around? Is there still a strong cultural gender-bias? — Raul
I'm unfortunately not very well versed in the theory behind it but I do know it exists — Benkei
“is nihilism is an inherently pessimistic philosophy?” — fleamont
I don't get your conclusion based on what I said. Why don't you walk me through the argument? You know, legitimise your reaction. — Benkei
The names we give to numbers are ours but even without names nature doesn't change in such a way that I can ever add 2 apples together and get 3. — Benkei
So some people consider numbers and even wider mathematics as embedded in nature. — Benkei
You know, legitimise your reaction. — Benkei
Kurzweil's Singularity?.. so it will end up that all the energy of the universe will be invested-itself in knowing itself. Something like that. — Raul
It’s already here in California, with stops scheduled for Alaska, Hawaii, Midway, Kiribati, and New Zealand. — Pfhorrest
So I am god, because I am omnipotent. — god must be atheist
I don't see that at all. Being all powerful means being able to do anything. How does talking about what such a being has actually done or is doing or whatever, 'introduce a deficiency'? — Bartricks
What I am doing is exploring what it means to be all powerful. — Bartricks
I am not sure what you're saying. — Bartricks
hat I find interesting about this piece is that its tone seems simultaneously critical and exalting. I can't tell if the lines that follow "Stirner full of dignity proclaims..." have a sense of overt admiration, reluctant admiration, or strong contempt delivered via irony. — Rosie
I assume they quite disagreed with each other. — Rosie
Enlighten me? — Rosie
But worst of all, after I gave an example of one of Aristotle‘s opinions that might, today, be considered offensive, Mr. Baden suggested he would have banned Aristotle from the “philosophy“ forum had he posted such scandalous material here! Wouldn’t that be sort of like kicking Michael Jordan off the basketball team because his play was too antiquated?
Mr. Baden said that we don’t live in Ancient Greece, that times have moved on. Well, we don’t live in Ancient Rome either, nor Machiavelli’s Italy, nor Locke’s or Shakespeare’s (an obvious anti-Semite’s) England, nor Rousseau’s France, who said he didn’t believe a woman could be unwillingly raped. It seems to me that to avoid unphilosophic behavior one ought to quit reading the philosophic tradition. — Todd Martin
The names we give to numbers are ours but even without names nature doesn't change in such a way that I can ever add 2 apples together and get 3. — Benkei
So some people consider numbers and even wider mathematics as embedded in nature. — Benkei
What it's the title supposing to means? — bert1
I'm not going to do that unilaterally right now, there are different opinions among the mods on levels of censorship, but there are limits we'll adhere to. — Baden