Too many negatives for my mutual understanding, but I think I agree with you. And I at the same time plead guilty as charged. — god must be atheist
Paragraph 2 seems like an interesting idea, but the all the negatives and the possibility of irony I am not sure what the position or positions are here. — Coben
, I think there are problems with the idea as a whole. That particular ontology. Which is quite different from dismissing philosophers without having read their books. Apart from the issue of category types being conflated in your comparison... — Coben
when I respond to Janus in agreement about issues related to physicalism, which is not a book, nor the works of a single author, you simply assume I haven't read....
what actually?
A text on physicalism, a particular physicalist author? — Coben
I think there is a lot of great stuff in there that has become part of the knowledge base I have or consider is knowledge anyway. — Coben
The second part can be belied by different writing styles of authors.I sometimes wonder if people in other forums--like say antinatalist forums, or particular apologetics forums, don't tell each other to head over here and start threads about their pet topics.
Either that I sometimes I wonder if it's not a one or two housebound, over-the-top OCD folks with numerous accounts here. — Terrapin Station
Only if you were a moron. It doesn't take that long to assimilate the central ideas of any philosopher if you care to make the effort. — Janus
Yes, you're quite right. I am a... moron. No doubt about it. — god must be atheist
Thanks, WF.You don't seem a moron to me. You seem young. — Wayfarer
You don't seem a moron to me. You seem young. — Wayfarer
I would say "garbage" is only an assertion of pejorative. ...Just calling something "garbage" is not a rational justification for anything. — TheWillowOfDarkness
Just calling something "garbage" is not a rational justification for anything. — TheWillowOfDarkness
We've for to a detail an argument of how content fails to be rational by some standard. — TheWillowOfDarkness
I'd need to study philosophy for at least 40 years before the term "continental philosophy" would start to gain any meaning. — god must be atheist
Okay, I'm an atheist, but it seems to me that the quality of discussion on these prolific religious threads falls far short of 'philosophical debate' or even 'coherence' for participants . Even the apocryphal question about 'the number of angels who can dance on the point of a needle', would make better reading than what I have read here ! — fresco
but I think it's because people really do have questions about it, and its a very hard topic to articulate by its very nature. — Wayfarer
Religion is a critical cultural activity, and has been for quite a long time--far longer than atheism. Longer than philosophy. Longer than agriculture. — Bitter Crank
The trouble is, atheist humanism has no conception of why humans are in the universe in the first place. — Wayfarer
This is the bane of society, and the bane of forums. Anachronistic, outdated, mindless, logicless submission to religious ideation. The owners are happy to see increases in number of users and in volume of traffic, but they seldom if ever realize that this is the Judas-kiss of death of resonable and reasoned discourse: letting in too many with very storng religious world views. — god must be atheist
Poor quality discussions are my speciality.
However, imagine we always demand the best, most well considered and perfect discussions. How would anyone ever learn? A child doesn't immediately start doing calculus or philosophy. S/he needs to be taught and mistakes are an integral part of learning. — TheMadFool
As to the general issue - I have noticed a greater focus on spiritual/religious on this forum, but I think it's because people really do have questions about it, and its a very hard topic to articulate by its very nature. — Wayfarer
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