That's the idea. :smile: — ZzzoneiroCosm
Like pornography, I know it when I see it. — jgill
It is pleasing to hear you are reading Murdoch — Banno
public transit — Bitter Crank
That is absolutely amazing and fascinating. I will get back to you about this Rorschach Test! — Kevin Tan
we can steal fire from these Gods. — karl stone
The word metaphysical itself is ill-defined. This is a step further into the void. — jgill
Just curious, is that how you are interpreting Cabrera though? I am not saying it's wrong, just wondering if that is your interpretation. — schopenhauer1
the impossibility of nonharming and nonmanipulating others — schopenhauer1
Grapes are tastier than cucumbers. — Bird-Up
Fresh cucumbers Worldwide sales for cucumbers exports by country totaled US$2.84 billion in 2020 — Google
That is the common conception of the book of Apocalypse. But it is mostly about Jesus Christ. However, it is written in a very cryptic, allegorical and metaphorical way. Not denying the aspects of death and destruction. There's just more in there than that. — Kevin Tan
Lol, my brother is the mathematician. I don't know what fractals are. I guess what I mean is going through all the feelings & emotions in the book of Apocalypse. And then putting the book aside and realizing you're OK. :) — Kevin Tan
personal Apocalypse — Kevin Tan
Well, it seems Frankly has already been banned. — Clarky
That's a scriptural generality: "Anyone who is among the living has hope —even a live dog is better off than a dead lion!" Ecclesiastes 9:4
Are "glittering generalities" a) better than b) worse than c) about the same as sweeping generalities? — Bitter Crank
Congratulations. You are the first person to post this Latin phrase. — Bitter Crank
I'm not sure I know what you mean. Despite the mythology of transcendence in the Republic, the Phaedo, and elsewhere, I think Socratic philosophy is grounded in the world of everyday experience. — Fooloso4
I think there is more to Socratic ignorance than simply knowing or acknowledging that you are ignorant. The examined life is an inquiry into the question of how best to live in the face of ignorance of what is best. — Fooloso4
In the Buddhist context, ignorance refers specifically to the ignorance of the Four Noble Truths. — baker
There have been controversial puzzles in epistemology for centuries. I don't see any crashing down of the world related to this. What do you think will happen, the media will announce that philosophers still haven't reached agreement on solutions to the logical and linguistic paradoxes and then the financial markets will all collapse, followed by all the populations lapsing into chaos and war? — TonesInDeepFreeze
Yes, it's called a sense of entitlement.
After getting bitten, people don't confuse a rope for a snake. It's that before they got bitten for the first time, they confused a dangerous snake for a harmless rope, acting in the belief that the world should be a safe place for them. — baker
ignorance — baker
