I raise the question of how important it is to be right in relation to the whole personal, emotional relationship which we have with the ideas which we have. On the social level, we argue our points of view in argument, often trying to defend a position. Lack of ability to defend a position can involve loss of credibility to formulate an argument, or could point to a weakness in the underlying viewpoint itself. — Jack Cummins
Those who know they are egoist, however, do not accept their nature, eventually destroy the worlds of those who know and accept what they trully are" - This is the story of humanity. — Gus Lamarch
Governments in the US have taken a huge hit since the Reagan tax cuts of the 80's, so you are wrong there in the long term. — LuckyR
This gives us so much reading scope and probably the need for synthesis. I am also open to the discussion of the unknown — Jack Cummins
I’ve always thought this line of thinking to be exaggerated. Do you not think there are any eternal truths? Is there absolutely nothing which we have gotten right? — Pinprick
I am not a good business person because I give away my service. I love to be needed but don't love taking money for what I do. — Athena
I raise the question of how important it is to be right in relation to the whole personal, emotional relationship which we have with the ideas which we have. — Jack Cummins
It was during that time, based on reading and many factors that I really began exploring and entering into a sort of limbo wilderness. — Jack Cummins
If you mean Absolute Truth, then I would say these do exist but are not intellectually accessible. — synthesis
Intellectually, you can have near-truths (like it is immoral to kill another) but most truths are reasonably personal and change constantly. — synthesis
Seems rather cynical to argue that that’s the only motivation behind not being dogmatic with your views..... — khaled
All things knowable are in constant flux because what makes up all things knowable are in constant flux... — synthesis
If you mean Absolute Truth, then I would say these do exist but are not intellectually accessible.
— synthesis
How are you so sure of this? — Pinprick
Intellectually, you can have near-truths (like it is immoral to kill another) but most truths are reasonably personal and change constantly.
— synthesis
Is this itself a truth? What is personal about knowing getting kicked causes pain, or that when a ball is dropped it falls? Opinions are personal, but facts aren’t. — Pinprick
All things knowable are in constant flux because what makes up all things knowable are in constant flux...
— synthesis
But we are able, at least sometimes, to predict change, and the effect the changes will cause. Weather is a good example. It’s constantly changing, but we are sometimes able to predict accurately whether or not it will snow, for example. — Pinprick
What you mistakenly call "Dogmatic", in reality is an "Affirmation based on extensive research". — Gus Lamarch
Egoism is the human nature, and it can be studied and proven to exist by language, culture, the individual psyche, and history. — Gus Lamarch
Doesn’t mean we shouldn’t try to overcome it when we can. Why are you treating it as an inevitability. — khaled
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