I guess I don't see this as a choice, at least not a conscious one — T Clark
My reading - It's the resistance to something bad that leads to its growth. If you want to stop something, stop fighting it. This stanza really resonates with me personally. — T Clark
When people see some things as beautiful,
other things become ugly.
When people see some things as good,
other things become bad.
I am ambivalent about this stanza. Maybe I mean confused. — T Clark
A plague on both their houses -- Buckingham Palace and the California shelter for still-over-privileged couples. — Bitter Crank
What I don't understand about British culture is the fact that they have words such as francophile. Does that mean they themselves are anglocentric? And if that's true, does that mean that the world is anglocentric since English is the lingua franca? — TaySan
t's not like they feel troubled by those circularities. — baker
Learn psychology. That will keep you sane. Philosophy will always remain subordinate to it. — Atman
Sigmund Freud, the founder of modern psychology had some very dubious theories about women. He viewed them as utterly inferior to men. The power of philosophy lies in questioning psychology and its claims. — TaySan
I don't know. Like I said, I can't imagine what that is like, to live in a world where one isn't demanded to justify one's moral principles to others. I simply haven't lived in such a world. I suppose it's a nice world to live in. — baker
If you want to live your life chasing your own tail, I won't stop you. — Dharmi
Because those people have lost their minds. — Dharmi
but that it's unhealthy. — Nagel
So, what does it mean to you? — T Clark
f there is a philosophy, there is a truth, then let's discover what it is. If there isn't, then just as Fish, Rorty, Wittgenstein and Hume say, let's do something else with our time. Philosophy is simply a waste of time if there is no truth or good or reality we're trying to discuss or discover. — Dharmi
That's one of my favorite verses and Mitchell is the translation I read first. It's probably the most accessible for modern English speakers. — T Clark
Regardless of their taste, of whether the art form is of a higher caliber or not, it is fine as long as it isn't used to escape to dreamworld. — Nagel
Although ... the Tao Te Ching has some interesting things to say about being and non-being. — T Clark
I am concerned of how present idols (Singers, boy bands, K-pop artsist,...etc) are used as a sort of drug to intoxicate one away from the glory of the art (specifically, the it's pains and suffering) of life. — Nagel
A crazy woman screaming hysterically is just as beautiful as the moonlight sonata unless there's an actual standard of beauty. — Dharmi
You have to be a Platonist (in the broad sense) in order to justify that there is such a thing as "true art" otherwise, there's no justification. — Dharmi
For me Heidegger, Derrida and Husserl are clear and accessible — Joshs
No. But the Wikipedia entry on it is quite good, especially the section which details the dialogues that discuss the forms, and also the biblography. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theory_of_forms — Wayfarer
An anarchist is a realist? Explain how that works. — Dharmi
Chomsky is a charlatan and a fraud. He got famous for an unfalsifiable pseudo-theory about language that's been challenged by multiple linguists, and it's not even clear what the actual theory is except that language is somehow innate. His political views might be interesting, but they belong to a bygone era. — Dharmi
Again, I think this is an economic matter — Athena
How do you know of the charitable work being done by Buddhists and Hindus that makes you feel comfortable determining they are not as charitable as Christians? — Athena
My understanding of morality is that it is intended to reduce the friction and conflict among people who are consistently fractious. Secular morality can ignore the god-man relationship which religious morality attends to. — Bitter Crank
Doing what is right for fear of punishment is ethics for three-year-olds. Adults take responsibility. — Banno
But i think it goes further than that for you. I think your worldview itself may be naive realist one,( our scientific theories attempt to correspond to an independently existing external world ) and if that is the case then the notion of a philosophical perspective requiring a whole new way of thinking and a transformation of your language is alien to you. — Joshs
The harder question would be, why anyone would be moral without believing in a religion that rewards (or punishes) them for it. — Tzeentch
Doing what is right for fear of punishment is ethics for three-year-olds. Adults take responsibility. — Banno
I always get that from corporate types( not that you’re necessarily a corporate type). If an idea is worth anything it should be explicable in a simple
sentence. That works well in the world of
commerce because by definition a commercial product only has a market if it’s value is understood by a sizable number of people. But philosophy traffics in ideas
that are not already well understood by the mainstream , so buzzwords, soundbites and tweets will only be coherent to whose already well versed in a particular philosophical approach. Plus, different philosophical orientations define metaphysics in their own ways. Since I’m using Derrida’s definition , I’d need to introduce you to his vocabulary and way of thinking before his notion of metaphysics will make sense.
I could, however, respond to focused questions from you. — Joshs
