I am agnostic, but interested in reading about either positive or negative arguments for the proof of existence. — Corvus
Please help check if this classic allegory is inspiring for your question? — YiRu Li
Take religion. Feuerbach, Marx, and Freud also developed explanations for religion around the same time as Nietzsche, explanations that also nicely happened to support their particular overarching message. How do we judge between these, in some ways mutually exclusive, versions of history and why wouldn't they be subject to the same charge of "working towards a pre-existing conclusion?" — Count Timothy von Icarus
Inequality is a thinking issue. It's about how people see the world.
Will the focus on social policy block out the time for people to practice thinking about it? — YiRu Li
Policy is made by complicated processes and not all the people are qualified to get benefits.
But the inequality issue is serious for everyone's life, in all kinds of areas, and we often are not aware of it. — YiRu Li
The feeling of tedium... — Joshs
But if we are taught that the way of moral, spiritual and empirical truth involves chaining ourselves to fixed, foundations, we will consider overcoming to be a mark of immorality, irrationality, madness, nihilism, infidelity. — Joshs
You overcome the tedium. :smile: — Count Timothy von Icarus
The second, more popular explanation is that "strong" have allowed their hands to be tied by a "false morality." It's here that a relation to Nietzsche's ideas is more obvious. Generally, the claim is that economic elites, the "neoliberals," or simply "the Jews," have tricked the strong into a false morality. Once the strong "wake up," and form their own morality, this age of evil will be resolved. — Count Timothy von Icarus
I think it means not constantly wanking in public — bert1
By ‘strength’ Nietzsche meant a will to continual self-overcoming ( not personal ‘growth’ as in progress toward self-actualization, but continually becoming something different). — Joshs
...the supremacy of proportional logic. — Joshs
I guess Jesus was hired by those missionary merchants at his age 13, to help merchants do mission works all along the silk road. — YiRu Li
Inequality is the root cause of dishonesty. — YiRu Li
This world is not equal and we can’t change it externally. — YiRu Li
Everyone desires some advantage, some way to be better, smarter, faster, stronger, more talented, more charming or more beautiful than others of of our species. But we're not all willing to pay the same price or make the same amount of effort or take the same risks to achieve it. — Vera Mont
It's just that for Harry, Dick is a cunt, and for Dick, Harry is a cunt, and neither of them think of themselves as cunts. Now what? — baker
More or less – I'd put it: 'Prevent or relieve more suffering than you cause'. — 180 Proof
As I've already pointed out ...
Literalism is the death of reasoning and judgment. — 180 Proof
Insofar as an animal is harmless – is not causing or threatening harm or has not caused harm – "cruelty" towards that animal is clearly proscribed. — 180 Proof
Whatever is harmful to your species, by action or inaction do not do to the harmless. — 180 Proof
It seems that this position supports the claim that the material world would cease to exist had human consciousness ended. — Showmee
Does it depend on individual consciousness (without me, the world may cease to be) or on the collective consciousness of humanity (without humans, the world may cease to be). — Showmee
So in short, your view is that we are to be content with dwelling within the subjective interpretation we as a species formulated, whilst simultaneously recognizing that the true/objective nature of the world is incomprehensible by not claiming neither the world has a meaning nor it’s devoid of meaning? — Showmee
On the other hand, does there exist a possibility such that consciousness has its own existence outside of nature, albeit the former has its root in the latter? — Showmee
Hillel’s admonition leaves out the crucial question of how to ground determinations of justice and injustice. — Joshs
Bully for Hillel for being a non-relativist, but this doesn’t magically turn labels like crime , murder, harm and hate into universally transparent meanings. — Joshs
When will the human race move beyond such nonsense Tom? — universeness
Right. And if humans generate meaning and value, and humans are part of the universe, then in an important way the universe generates meaning and value. It is clearly not completely hostile to the existence of such things. — Count Timothy von Icarus
Plus, if the Fine Tuning Problem and related issues give us reason to think the consciousness is not only in some way fundamental (irreducible) but also not contingent, then the "valuelessness," claim seems to run into further problems. — Count Timothy von Icarus
Which leads to the question: "if the universe necessarily produces all this meaning and value, in what way is it meaningless and valueless?" — Count Timothy von Icarus
I don't think humans ever arrive at or know some external to self 'reality'. As you say, humans inhabit a world of their own making, a function of our experience, our cognitive apparatus and shared subjectivity. Do we need more than this? — Tom Storm
However, I would regard seeking an objective meaning as a natural impulse — Showmee
God is just an idea that seems to function as a foundation but without objective reality. — JuanZu
Henceforth, there remains only one question to be answered, and that is: does the meaningless disposition of reality necessarily lead to the negation of the worth of living? Should individuals universally reject the pursuit of purpose in a world devoid of values and instead prefer death? — Showmee
Life can be meaningful, but reality cannot. — Showmee
I am aware that you are in Australia and the politics of which I am speaking is in England. — Jack Cummins
The assessment processes for benefits has been found to be a contributory factor in some case scenarios of suicide. — Jack Cummins
So, I would argue that the underlying basis of risk assessment is bound up with political values and biases.. — Jack Cummins
In particular, risk assessment is being used in England for assessing fraud amongst benefit recipients. — Jack Cummins
How wealthy would the wealthiest person be in your ideal society?
Where would their wealth come from? — Captain Homicide
Whose awareness is greater: the monarch butterfly's, — Patterner
At what point did our ancestors not have the capacity for wisdom and understanding the true nature of reality? At what point did they have the capacity, but simply hadn't yet thought of it? — Patterner
I didn't say it's an improvement. Just that it's more aware. — Patterner
There may be things we are not aware of that other creatures are. — Patterner
Our awareness is currently greater than that of our ancestors who lived at any point in the past, or any other awareness on the planet. — Patterner
OK. But then why does it matter? What's your demonstration of 'growing'?
— Tom Storm
There are quite a few more of us now than there used to be. — Patterner
Sorry to hear that gloomy outlook. It seems to focus on the small percentage of bad stuff that the media calls "news" — Gnomon
Ironically, some people seem to think that cynicism makes you appear smarter than the happy-go-lucky sheep. — Gnomon
Evolutionary Progress?
How could anyone who accepts an evolutionary view of life deny that progress has occurred? — Gnomon
With these premises or 'background', I personally believe that if I committed suicide, people would not care at all. — javi2541997
In whose eyes are we a mere speck, other than our own? In the absence of any perspective there's no scale against which to make the comparison against which our physical size may be judged. — Wayfarer