What does that look like? Can you elaborate? — baker
In order to succeed in the world, or at the very least, in order to get by in the world, one has to believe "there is a real world out there" and "there is only one true, accurate, correct way to perceive this world". — baker
Really?? So then what -- do you get anxious? If you do, what do you tell yourself to calm down and compose yourself? — baker
Life is risk
I don't believe that.
I don't believe that life is a gamble in any way. — baker
The point being? — baker
This is a philosophy forum. More precision is fully warranted. — baker
Do you ever reflect on risk before crossing the road or eating seafood? I'm pretty sure you don't. — baker
If the world is really incoherent and dangerous as you say, then there is no reason to believe that anything (whether vaccines or levers) can make any difference. Except maybe magic. — baker
Part of the problem is insisting on looking at the matter from the perspective of large numbers, large populations, and then expecting that individual people will be convinced and soothed by this.
If you are the one who gets the stroke after the vaccine, it does not matter to you if so many millions didn't get one. It's still you who is now paralyzed. — baker
Do businesses care that some employees hate their job? Perhaps. Perhaps not because caring about your workers may cut into their profits, a big no-no. Society has allowed a bunch of systems to exist, called "businesses", who may not even care about the employees they hire. Many workers are treated like dirt. It all seems so cruel and unfair.
What do you think? — Wheatley
In art proper, one doesn't express oneself, one expresses a higher truth. — baker
People are dishonest with themselves all the time. This dishonesty is for personal gain - in the form of avoidance. Long term, not short term, this is often detrimental. This is corruption as you’ve framed it and I’m saying this is due to a lack of power. — I like sushi
Absolute power doesn’t exist, and higher degrees of power don’t necessitate corruption. — I like sushi
I think it is more simple and straightforward to acknowledge that we are part of nature. — Manuel
I'm looking into antirealism, to see if it is a viable alternative to realism. — Banno
You are speaking rather loosely here. Exaggerating. — Daemon
So you use verisimilitude as your measure of truth. — Banno
Yes, human translators sometimes don’t understand what they are translating. Everyone has been baffled by poorly translated product instructions I guess. And sometimes this is because the human translator does not have experience assembling or using the product, or products like it. — Daemon
Nobody masters a language with no idea what they are saying. I don't know why you would suggest such a thing. — frank
Maybe I missed my calling after all. More or less, this was one of my apostatic "arguments" when I was sixteen: Adam & Even were set-up for "The Fall". — 180 Proof
What is this power you’re talking about? Is it the ability to influence others or something entirely different. — I like sushi
Dishonesty doesn’t necessarily have be external. I’m pretty sure the dishonesty towards oneself is a greater problem than dishonesty towards other (as it appears to be the seed of the later). — I like sushi
Then there is being dishonest towards what one believes to be a ‘corrupt’ individual in order to do any with perceived ‘corruption’. See my point? — I like sushi
What is this power you’re talking about? Is it the ability to influence others or something entirely different. — I like sushi
Would a lack of power also be considered ‘corrupt’? Meaning lacking any ability to control or make choices for oneself or others? — I like sushi
People who like to control others will seek out the means to control others. People who care for others will seek out the means to control others too. Here ‘control’/‘influence’/‘manipulate’/‘help’ are hard to distinguish from each other once we strip away the subjective perspectives and goals. — I like sushi
Sentiments like 'power corrupts' are just that. They are myopic in both application and reach. — I like sushi
Power we know in the physical sense is about the ability to work. In a more human sense this doesn't quite apply in the same manner as we live across a span of time and not merely in some abstract mathematical moment of 'here and now'. — I like sushi
It may not work. In fact it is highly unlikely that it will work. However, what is there to lose? — Pop
A definition of art,and I’m not saying my definition is necessarily it, has the potential to shift the power balance in the art world, back into the hands of the intellectuals and the artists. This is my primary goal. It is a long shot indeed! but what is there to loose? it is worth a try, imo.
The definition is useful in these potential ways rather then as something providing clarity about art, or the art world today - whose clarity, and integrity, at present, as you may know, was recently well represented by a banana nailed to the wall. — Pop
So what is expressed - is it not the current state of mind? — Pop
I don't think it reflects anything pathological. — T Clark
Sure angry people can be mellow and gentle at times, but In a fit of rage, all they will express is a fit of rage. — Pop
n any case, what they express is their state of mind - which is their consciousness. — Pop
Yes you have feelings, opinions, etc, and what you express is your current state of mind about these - which is your consciousness. — Pop
In a fit of rage, you are not going to express something peaceful and serene, are you? — Pop
I don't know if I'd call this rigorous, but I find it very satisfying - the ground of being. It's what's all the way at the bottom when you've swept everything else away. It's a term sometimes used to describe the indescribable Tao. — T Clark
If you can’t aspire to ever-increasing material prosperity, which is what the industrial revolution and the idea of progress has brought, then what do you aspire to? That’s why I think a suitable social and personal philosophy has to be discovered. — Wayfarer
I wanna consider people as proud creatures and not as idiot robots! That way, imo, we help ourselves to grow bigger. Personal responsibility is a huge matter for me. — dimosthenis9
"God's work" as to satisfy their evil instincts but at the same time to justify themselves and not take any blame at all! Hidden behind a "God" and with no sorrows at all. Win win situation for them. — dimosthenis9
