It's a prime candidate for a fixed thread — Banno
Something to pass the time. Do tell about the lion! Does he eat Daniel this time? — Vera Mont
Ciceronianus’s mistake is subjective individualism, which downplays the social shaping of individual subjectivity. — Joshs
Two centuries ago slavery was a social norm widely embraced and even more widely tolerated. So whom from that time period should we exempt from moral censure? — Pantagruel
However there are people walking around today committing atrocities that would make Hitler blush. — Pantagruel
should we allow situational moral issues to to dictate philosophical interpretation. — Pantagruel
It seems myopic to criticize someone for being on the wrong side of a socio-historic movement — Pantagruel
A form of elevated Volksgesinnung? — Tom Storm
There is no meaning of life. — niki wonoto
Materialists do not see reality like this...
The earth, in a very real sense, is our mother. We are born from this mother, from Gaia; we are extensions of the earth and the cosmos of which it is a part. This means that our conceptualizing and our spirituality also extend from the spiritual dimension of the cosmos and the earth.
— Thomas Berry — Athena
"Everything" which causes changes is material, ergo "energy" is material, no? — 180 Proof
I thought of another thing I could have put in the essay. I have heard that from the psychological perspective, the conversion from polytheism to monotheism meant that people imagined themselves to be one (at least in ideal) whereas they had not thought like that before. — Brendan Golledge
I thought of another thing I could have put in the essay. I have heard that from the psychological perspective, the conversion from polytheism to monotheism meant that people imagined themselves to be one (at least in ideal) whereas they had not thought like that before. — Brendan Golledge
But If we believe in just one God that is to be properly worshipped, then our best and highest selves (what a Christian probably identifies as his conscience) is just one, and everything not in alignment with that needs to be reformed or cut off. — Brendan Golledge
I did not like the quote from Wittgenstein because it was another comment that made me think that the poster had not read anything in my essay. — Brendan Golledge
Is dictatorship even possible in America under your political system? — Hailey
Surely a pledge to abide by the rules of the contest ought to be a basic minimum entry requirement. Plain common sense, I would have thought. — Wayfarer
Does the blessing include those who make junket? — Banno
I partially disagree: most people have false beliefs about their own tastes, so moral discourse is helpful for really honing in on what one truly wants. — Bob Ross
Does someone need to file suit in order for Trump to be found ineligible to stand? I mean, it wouldn’t automatically follow from a conviction without a separate suit being filed would it? (When McConnell declined to convict Trump on his second impeachment, he pointedly said that civil laws have other remedies for Trump’s acts. He might have been referring to that.) — Quixodian
I recently mentioned the verses to two different believers in Jesus. Both denied that Jesus ever said that a child who curses a parent should be put to death. After being shown the verses, both denied that Jesus meant that a child who curses a parent should be put to death. — Art48
thusly submit to the reader that if moral realism is true, then it is useless for deriving morals, since the best (and most rational) course of action is to figure out what one is fundamentally obligated to (which is a taste) and derive what the consequences are of holding that hypothetical imperative. — Bob Ross
But I always took Wittgenstein to be saying that philosophers (and scientists doing philosophy) shouldn't be getting into "what really exists," and what doesn't, in metaphysical terms. — Count Timothy von Icarus
So back to plain ordinary reality, socks and hands and cups and kettles. — Banno
Scientific realism seems more the default position than his anti-metaphysical stance. — Count Timothy von Icarus