. I find it a very liberating perspective. — Book273
I saw the translated poster at the theatre, no lie. — Book273
To get back to the OP, what is your stance exactly? — Book273
It's just
not practical for a society though. — Olivier5
an undifferentiated potential matter capable of taking on any and all forms — Book273
I had not realized the discussion had "practical for society" as one of it's fundamental tenets. Hard to capture a universal truth theory that also caters to the whims of a human creation. I will move forward from my position and will file "society" under irrelevant with respect to it's place in my theory. — Book273
WTF is a Christian translation of Latin? — Olivier5
If you want a monism it has to include all the properties (assuming these truly cover everything together) but then you’re just advocating “thingism” , even if you refer to it as “idealism” or “physicalism” — khaled
Weren't Socrates and Plato mostly interested in ethics? Aristotle would say that ethics is what defines man as man, and that without it we're just like any other species. It is pretty obvious from these examples alone that the ancients had moral concerns and debated them widely. — Olivier5
Jumping from the Roman world to the Greek — Primperan
What you define as philosophy belongs to a very specific discourse, the Christian one. — Primperan
You manipulate the historical discourse to your liking. — Primperan
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