I think this is a weak analogy--perhaps another one of your specialties. A child learning something for the first time has nothing in common with the process of this forum and the people who have done serious reading and in far more than a Philosophy 101 class. — uncanni
It’s about ten years since I started posting on forums. My original inspiration was this review which I still thoroughly enjoy every time I revisit it. (Damn, for years that review was publicly available, but it’s gone behind a paywall.) — Wayfarer
Aren't we pitifully confined to this teensy rock we call earth, possibly in the backwaters of the galaxy — TheMadFool
Thus my question, why is that? — 3017amen
in all but one of the domain's there were repeated references to Diety/God as to the nature of things.
Thus my question, why is that? — 3017amen
My view is that much of what is important in the Western philosophical tradition is intertwined with theology because of the way that Greek philosophy became absorbed by Christian theology. — Wayfarer
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
I could make a crazy Taoist universalist post if I wanted to but I don’t and I wouldn’t. I like spiritual diversity, including athei — Mark Dennis
Taoism — 3017amen
What I've yet to figure out is why so many (a) religious believers, (b) idealists, and (c) continental philosophy fans are drawn to the board. Those three categories seem to cover about 95% of the people who post here. (And they're all like the Joker to my Batman) — Terrapin Station
Fundamentalism attempts to solve that by simply clinging to the literal meaning, which is obviously futile. — Wayfarer
So in my view, a lot of the reason why these questions keep coming up on the forum is because they're real questions, they're deep questions, and very hard to fathom. — Wayfarer
Fundamentalism may seem futile to us, but it seems to gain strength every day. The force of the irrational is extremely powerful: it wins over and over again throughout much of history. — uncanni
Perhaps fundamentalism is on the extreme edge of the bell curve as a 'refuge for those who can't handle reality', but that covers most of us to varying degrees. How many of our beliefs about the opposite sex, good parenting, politics, ontology, epistemology, identity, the value and place of emotions, how good and competent we are, why we have problems, what leads to success, when enhances learningThis is a philosophy forum, and the concern ought to be what is real, what is true. Just because fundamentalism provides a kind of artificial refuge for those who can't handle reality, doesn't make it right. — Wayfarer
What I've yet to figure out is why so many (a) religious believers, (b) idealists, and (c) continental philosophy fans are drawn to the board. Those three categories seem to cover about 95% of the people who post here. (And they're all like the Joker to my Batman)
— Terrapin Station
i believe the exact opposite. You are my Joker to my Batman. — christian2017
Fundamentalism may seem futile to us, but it seems to gain strength every day. The force of the irrational is extremely powerful: it wins over and over again throughout much of history. — uncanni
Strive for a dynamic balance, of light
And dark, Yin and Yang, and wrong and right.
Reality is found not in separate actions
But in related events blended in twilight. — PoeticUniverse
Perhaps fundamentalism is on the extreme edge of the bell curve as a 'refuge for those who can't handle reality', but that covers most of us to varying degrees. — Coben
Just because fundamentalism provides a kind of artificial refuge for those who can't handle reality, doesn't make it right. — Wayfarer
His philosophy lacks any basis for compassion - 'hell is other people'. ) — Wayfarer
I probably belong on a psychoanalytic theory/cultural criticism forum... My main concern is how to move humankind in a direction away from pretty much everything I wrote above.This is a philosophy forum, and the concern ought to be what is real, what is true. — Wayfarer
This is a philosophy forum, and the concern ought to be what is real, what is true. — Wayfarer
perceive it more in terms of its adherents' modes of behavior, the impacts it has in a given society — uncanni
This is a philosophy forum, and the concern ought to be what is real, what is true.
— Wayfarer
Not to denigrate truth or reality at all, but philosophy is about much more than just that. For starters it is equally much about goodness and morality, prescription as much as description — Pfhorrest
Pharma, the gm industry, the nanotech industry, the neo cons....the list is long. Fundamentalists, on the scale of global or even national power, come in low on the list. They get used by the real power centers and yes, they align themselves, often, but not always with the real power abusers - but then so do good old regular secular people.Yes, indeed it does, but whose delusions cause harm to other people? — uncanni
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