Was it a vid worth the time?
Edit: this might be interesting: SIX SIGNS OF SCIENTISM — Banno
Your goals are connected to ego concerns and I think we have to be aware of them. — Jack Cummins
And Dewey refers certainties (e.g. permanence, essence) as instances of "the philosophical fallacy" in Nature and Experience. — 180 Proof
Why is the general public view of philosophy so negative? — baker
We're in this because we pursue certainty. — baker
People's interest in a particular philosophy is aligned with their preexisting tendencies. — baker
That's neurosis, not skepsis. — 180 Proof
Still, the monotheists characteristically operate with the idea that they are "right about God", that they know the truth about God and everything related to God.
The religious, generally, have the conviction, the confidence that they are right about morality, and they refer to some external source for this. They quite distinctly have no sense that their beliefs about morality are somehow to any extent of their own making.
This is enviable, don't you think? — baker
might I suggest that the difficulty in obtaining answers may have something to do with not fully understanding where you’re from, what you are or where you’re going.... — Possibility
Where Are We From? What Are We? Where Are We Going — Jack Cummins
It seems to me the whole point of the physical sciences is to increase the human population — FrancisRay
"Gott mit uns" was a Prussian military tradition going back to the 1800s. The Nazis simply continued it. I don't think we should read too much into it. — Apollodorus
It is all about obedience, self pity, resentment, conformity, hatred of life , all the things which Nietzsche accusses Christianity of. Jesus however was a strong, courageous, independent minded person. — Ross Campbell
The ego, the emotional part of our psyche, wants to be reassured in its emotional needs and therefore tends to seek out — Apollodorus
This thread has taken an....odd turn. — T Clark
Well, Nietzsche hated Nazis along with "Christianity."
See the Genealogy of Morals for details. — Valentinus
The case of more reflective and analytical minds is of course a different story. That's why I said that believers need to be classified according to their capacity of reflective thought. — Apollodorus
*shrug* You can mock all you want, it doesn't change the facts. — bert1
The word "love" suggests an emotional approach to the issue. When emotions are involved, matters may get more complicated. — Apollodorus
I'm not sure if "close minded" is the right word. Maybe just "unreflective"? I think most people are like that in many different ways. When we're busy living our lives we don't always have the time or energy to reflect on our beliefs. — Apollodorus
I often encounter philosophers and thinkers discussing beliefs, as if they are products of our choosings. Some even blame people for having irrational or false beliefs. But how much of control do we even have over our beliefs? — Curious Layman
I heard it receives some of its funding from the New Internationalist. — bert1
Do you agree that , there are some goals that are good for you than some other goals....
I mean , goal 'A' will not be good for you as goal 'B' will be. — No One
have you considered the possibility that you’re a psychopath? — Wayfarer
If you have to ask, you're not part of it. — baker
It's not that the left is simply bad at articulating a rival narrative, it's that the left, if we take it as a whole doesn't have one. — Echarmion
But, in practice its restricted to those whom we most care about. — Shawn
I wouldn't say that's an objective statement. Atheists like Lenin, Stalin, Mao Zedong and Pol Pot murdered more millions in one century than Christians did in the whole history of Christianity. — Apollodorus
