though maybe there is something to be said for most people doing harm as a result of their ignorance. — Tzeentch
No no. It's evil at it's core because you want it for it's on reason. Too hurt another and you enjoy it. It's the person who is evil. — Caleb Mercado
The evolution idea is interesting because young chimps petrol the boarder and if they see another chimp tribe and outnumber them, they kill them. It's like war, like we do. — Caleb Mercado
No no. It's evil at it's core because you want it for it's on reason. Too hurt another and you enjoy it. It's the person who is evil.
You have to kinda be able to be a evil person too do good. Or else, you can't do anyone anything — Caleb Mercado
And if you do that with the intention too hurt and derive pleasure from it, that's evil. — Caleb Mercado
This is just not the case. I think we are born with both potentials but tilt towards evil. Anything too add? — Caleb Mercado
I guess the simplest way of saying this is: One can't prove that he didn't make a mistake. — Qmeri
...so you are an ismist. You espouse ismism. — Banno
For example, one can be a Jungian and that is not an ism. — Jack Cummins
I think they are all just tools, which may or may not be useful (i.e. lead to growth and greater freedom) in any particular case. — Janus
How would you determine that some approach is wrong, per se, though? — Janus
In my view there are as many approaches as there are people, and none of them wrong. — Janus
I suppose; for me there is nothing more attractive or interesting than the struggle to overcome fears and neuroses, and all the confused views and negative emotions that come with them, and become who you are — Janus
If enlightenment is just liberation and involves "knowing how" but no "knowing that", then it could be understood to simply consist in realizing the ability to completely be oneself, and nothing more than that could be justifiably said about it. — Janus
I'm not sure how you are thinking the "sage caper" to be "beyond the fragilities of even the scientific method"; I see the method itself as the most robust just because it incorporates the possibility of public corroboration. What do you think the aforementioned fragilities consist in? — Janus
So, I think the only test of any purported sage's wisdom is to be found in their fruits; in their actions and works; just as it is with any of us. Who is a sage we can explore? I don't know, perhaps just pick any purported sage and look at their biography insofar as it is publicly available. — Janus
There are a few female mystics counted as saints; would they count as sages? — Janus
An increasing number of philosophers and even some neuroscientists are coming around to the idea that it may be our best hope for solving the problem of consciousness. — spirit-salamander
Which often makes debate pointless, because having to explain to them what they actually believe before you tell them what's wrong with it is like explaining a joke. — Wayfarer
That is the definition of empiricism, it's not 'one view'. One can have views of the implications of empiricism, but the principles are pretty non-negotiable. — Wayfarer
Closely intertwined with empiricism, the view that only what can be detected by the senses (and instruments) is to be considered real. The other component is 'positivism'. — Wayfarer
I dontl think it is interesting. But thanks for your politeness.nteresting. — Manuel
So these physical objects you have in mind, do they exist mind-independetly, as in, before people existed there were trees, but only after we arose is that the notion or idea of a tree got articulated? — Manuel
I think Hollywood still exists — ssu
Does science tell us about things in themselves generally? Can we have an idea of what they could be?
This last question torments me. — Manuel
Westerns are an integral part of American culture, or at least were once. — ssu
The height of that stylization were then the Spaghetti Westerns. — baker
I've always been a bit bewildered by the role played by the cowboy in our culture. — Ciceronianus the White
Anyway, a small thread with small stakes, curious to see what others might think. — StreetlightX
"I think the whole world is mad apart from me and thee. And I'm not so sure about thee." — Cuthbert
