I tell all this to explain that I didn't pace that night because I was reaching out for happiness. I didn't have any choice. The question had me in its hands. I was driven to try to understand. — Mongrel
What is it about existence that it needs to be borne (born) out in the first place? — schopenhauer1
Would you question what I mean if I say "eat to much" or "drink too much?" People who eat to much tend to get obese, which has health consequences. People who think to much tend to focus on abstractions rather than experience of the physical and social world, which has psychological consequences. — T Clark
I don't think we have any difficulty answering Mew's question, we just have difficulty agreeing. — T Clark
And then you brought free will into it. — T Clark
Go through all the posts on the website. I would not call the general tone "happy." People who think too much tend to be a melancholy and self-involved bunch — T Clark
You're taking the literal definition of philosophy to be what it is about — Chany
Is having complete knowledge important? — JupiterJess
Or could humanity survive by existing within the dark without having to know the behind the scenes extras? — JupiterJess
What do you think is dying? — OareCine
Hi! What counts as a choice? Are our preferences chosen by us? If they are, based on what do we choose our preferences? If they are not, are the things we choose -based on our preferences- chosen? — mew
Caring about trends is still a sign of pessimism and mediocrity — Agustino
That depends on whether you're willing to make the strict claim that beliefs are all material. But, then if we suppose that for a moment, how do you explain the efficacy of some beliefs? In other words, how or why are they so effective? Makes homeopathy relevant at the dismay of the doctors — Question
Yes, they are equally stupid. However, even the pessimistic philosophy is often framed in terms of the individual, not in terms of the direction of mankind. — Agustino
I don't care about trends. I don't live in trends. I live in a specific and concrete situation. And so does everyone else. Nobody lives in trends — Agustino
So, the placebo effect is just superstition gone wild? — Question
Life is a pain in the ass...
But to deny it, people are wont to pass
On they go, children in toe
'Til the pain gets enlarged en masse — schopenhauer1
Philosophy is about making sense of the world, not about seeking happiness. — Noblosh
It's different for different people. — T Clark
What do you take to be the core of Jesus' teachings? Please site a verse or two to support your view — Bitter Crank
1. Is philosophy as a science having some basic principles or some undeniable truth about the things that it examines? — kris22
2. Is there a discussion among other people in the methodology of philosophy?
3. Are there strict rules in philosophy such as in mathematics, or can anyone create his own philosophy and worldview?
For my knowledge, would you know what makes viruses a 'borderline case' in contrast to non-borderline cases? — Samuel Lacrampe
But our basic purpose is not knowledge, but happiness. — Ashwin Poonawala
And science is destroying myths at an accelerating pace. — Ashwin Poonawala
God, being only a tool for this purpose, is slowly taking a back seat. — Ashwin Poonawala
So would you agree that as soon as we understand that there is a very high order around us that is very far from human capacity to create we start believing in God or we start believing in God, or we learn to believe in God in another way, like outside factors which i have mentioned in my previous message and justify it this way. — Override
What i meant by questioning "is belief of God coded in our DNA?" is trying to find out if this belief is some kind of an instinct that we inherit from past. — Override