Because they are much smarter than the average population. Hence they are called "intellectuals".Nearly all of them are Elitist. They exist within ivory tower circles, — JerseyFlight
It all depends on what IQ measures. If IQ measures intelligence then it affects your decision making process and attitude, which in effect, determines your behavior.How does having a higher IQ alter or modify one's behavior?
Seemingly a simple question, hmm. — Shawn
If solipsism is true there can only be one solipsist.How many "solipsists" does it take to change a light bulb? — Sir2u
It's actually a pretty good story, IMO.Anyway, it's actually a really boring story. oh well — Noble Dust
There's no way I am entering an unfriendly place.Not a very socially progressive spot, btw... — Noble Dust
As you wish.Ok. I won't bother you again. :shade: — 180 Proof
I'm sure you have well intentions in paying with cryptocurency, but I'm pretty confident that @jamalrob is only accepting payments in US currency. $$$ :sparkle:would appreciate a donation address to send some money for admins and moderators for their time and patience and willingness to participate in this awesome website. — Shawn
Very good! It seems like you have proven yourself correct.Socrates insisted on questioning those who claimed to be an authority on knowledge, which led to him being convicted of “corrupting the youth” and sentenced to death.
Diogenes lived as a voluntary beggar, and modeled his actions after dogs; shamelessly masturbating and defecating in public, believing that it was a more authentic lifestyle. He is also the founder of Cynicism.
Buddhism prescribes a way of life that reduces suffering by severing your attachment to desire, called The Middle Way. Buddhists adhere to The Middle Way in their daily lives.
Hedonism is the belief that we act in one of two ways; avoiding suffering or increasing pleasure. Typically they answer the question “What is the good life” by stating that it is the life that maximizes pleasure while reducing suffering. Both courses have been taken to their extremes, resulting in Asceticism and what is typically thought of with the word Hedonism; a person who considers seeking pleasure as the highest good. — Pinprick
I believe logic and critical thinking fall under the purview of philosophy.You arent answering the question, Im not sure why but you keep giving me Wishy washy non-sequators. Ill take the hint and leave you be. — DingoJones
Perhaps they do. I like logic and critical thinking.Do you think critical thinking and logic fall under the purview of philosophy? — DingoJones
I am not so familiar with those schools of thought. Perhaps my mind can be changed. I also try to keep an open mind.Doesn’t Socrates’ way of living refute this? Or Diogenes perhaps? What about Buddhism, or Hedonism? — Pinprick
Not so fast. There's a difference between being logical, and studying logic. The former is an ability: the latter, philosophy.So thats no? They arent under the purview of philosophy? — DingoJones
Logic and critical thinking are skills. I never found it useful to look up rules of logic when arguing with someone.You dont think critical thinking or the rules of logic are philosophy then I take it? — DingoJones
Does it matter about my personal beliefs about philosophy?How do you define philosophy? What is it you dislike about it? — DingoJones
Moral skepticism?I would say all knowledge and morals are baseless. — Maya