The Universe is not filled with facts. Facts are constructs of the mind. And they can only be considered 'Facts" if they contain 'truths. And 'truths' solve problems or answer questions.How is this any different than saying that the universe is filled with information/facts that is the answer to some question? — Harry Hindu
For I provided an argument in support of the view that a proposition is true when Reason asserts its content to be the case. — Bartricks
So we might say, in order to not suffer we have to desire nothing. But if we desire nothing then we do nothing, and we do not live. Does that mean that suffering is inextricably linked with life? No, because we haven't yet proven that desiring something necessarily implies suffering. — leo
I think you should read 'Atlas shrugged' by Ayn Rand. That was her 'bug bear'.arguable the most common and certainly most original manner of Selfrealisation got in the course of mans histories discriminated as outcrop of ego, defamed as antisocial and reprimanded as immoral, — waechter418
I think they're missing the anti-Semitic piece — frank
It was probably just a few old people carrying genuine fear about where their country was headed. Thoughts? — frank
They're just trying to protect their citizens. Do we love ourselves any less? — frank
we use censorship in our daily lives all the time on our own through social communication. — ep3265
When someone shuffles a deck of cards and deals you the first twenty cards, the probability of getting those specific cards is extremely unlikely. Yet we have no problem accepting that you will get an extremely unlikely hand. — Wheatley
Shouldn't we isolate ourselves through censorship from foreign aggressors looking to undermine our decision making processes? — frank
Shouldn't we wage war ideologically against fascism, for instance? — frank
Shouldn't we wage ideological war against climate change deniers? — frank
Shouldn't we isolate ourselves through censorship from foreign aggressors looking to undermine our decision making processes? — frank
Usefulness. The truth is useful. Falsehoods aren't. — Harry Hindu
So in choosing the procedure that ends all pain, you would be choosing death. Does reflecting on that change your mind? — frank
It misses the point because the point of Buddhism is to stop seeking things, — khaled
Zen monks aren't particularly "monkish", they have lives, they laugh, they have personality quirks, etc — khaled
So there is no difference between the 'desire' to smoke and the 'desire' not to smoke?Again, this is just another desire. — khaled