What would you count as evidence for and against misanthropy?
For could be: War, inequality, greed, sexism, shallowness, animal abuse and so on.
Against could be: Types of altruism, charity work, campaigning, welfare and so on. — Andrew4Handel
What would you count as evidence for and against misanthropy? — Andrew4Handel
Evidence for or against misanthropy would have to be things universally found in Homo sapiens sapiens. — WISDOMfromPO-MO
It depends what sort of negative thought.But if you have negative thoughts and they are valid then what? — Andrew4Handel
Is misanthropy a result of esteeming one's self too highly? So highly, in fact, that other people are blunt, dull, stupid, and ugly, and by comparison worthy of contempt?
It seems like misanthropy begins as a reaction by the individual. — Bitter Crank
'Donald Trump will plunge us into nuclear war' — andrewk
One person's aberrant personality is less reason to worry than a whole group of dysfunctional people constituting a society. — Andrew4Handel
Your situation is one kind of reaction among several possibilities — Bitter Crank
Except when a handful (just a few) are able to instigate a nuclear attack. (That might not end up being an all-out nuclear war, but it would still be a bad thing). — Bitter Crank
You seemed to go straight for the Misanthropes are arrogant position. — Andrew4Handel
But indiffernce is differnt from "a dislike of humankind". well indiffernce is offten mistaken for disike it is not that i wish people to be unhappy so to speak im merely indifferent to wheter they are happy or not
That is my dogma — Allthephilosophersaretaken
Cognito ergo sum
Since so much of our vocabulary is influenced by concepts of good and evil it is hard to describe moral nhilism. — Allthephilosophersaretaken
indifference is not a moral stand point since one is indifferent to morality — Allthephilosophersaretaken
If you were not refering to my indiffernce but my dogma, i say that every possible philosophical possition has dogma, no system is free of dogma — Allthephilosophersaretaken
no morals. Except, "moral nihilism" then becomes a contradiction.
I was going to salute you for being a true nihilist
For could be: War, inequality, greed, sexism, shallowness, animal abuse and so on. — Andrew4Handel
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