Oh sorry, that's not right I'm afraid — Agent Smith
Plus, see what's happened (to you). You had to abandon objectivity because if you don't, you look foolish. — Agent Smith
Would you not like to be objectively happy as opposed to subjectively so? — Agent Smith
It follows naturally — Agent Smith
I would think that any serious and honest self-assessment is a kind of psychological technique. — Tom Storm
Some forms of reflection lead to self-awareness and insight - these are considered psychologically healthy states. — Tom Storm
. That's how coherence theory came about. Philosophers wanted to give credence to common sense observation. According to this theory, we really couldn't have stability and sustainability of our belief system unless it coheres with the external world. — Caldwell
In other words, no one has experienced real joy; the happiest person in the world, assuming she exists, is actually suffering, but she doesn't know that - that's to say she's confused (by it all). — Agent Smith
the happiest person in the world, assuming she exists, is actually suffering, but she doesn't know that - that's to say she's confused (by it all). — Agent Smith
No, no! We're natalists because we're masochists (we get off on pain) — Agent Smith
Yep, we could all be masochists, assuming antinatalism is correct. — Agent Smith
Question: What if we're (secret/closet) masochists? — Agent Smith
That hasn't been my experience. — Bitter Crank
What does it mean to have 'depth' or 'feeling' in your art? — Tom Storm
The quality of porn is easy to measure. — Bitter Crank
Sorry... I meant the Original Post not the Original Poster. I clarified it in the beginning of my post there. — god must be atheist
You are not a liar, a cheater, a thief. At least I have no evidence of that. I trust you and welcome your opinions. — god must be atheist
Yet through cunning, or via strength, or via moral vicissitude, or through blood viscosity, they overcome the challenge. Otherwise the book is a fail. — god must be atheist
The love of mediocrity seems to come from a casual necessity to appeal to the average populous. Almost like a global escapist project.Desperate times call for desperate measures! — Agent Smith
This is a complete hoax, a total separation from reality. In real life the average guy is a loser, and the genius / strong man / moral giant is never a loser. — god must be atheist
The OP can't and ought not to be believed when it promotes ideals, values and general expectations gleaned from books of literary fiction. — god must be atheist
Are you an editor? Or a kindred poetic soul. I asked Amity that, and she told me to go fuck myself. — god must be atheist
If a poem gets edited by other than its creator, it is fucked. If a poet asks someone to edit his or her poetry, he or she is fucked, along with the shiny poem s/he rode in on. — god must be atheist
I just realized, that I need to clarify this: Your organization I did not view as editing, only as enlightening. Thanks, I appreciated your work and am actually impressed by it. Although that's a covert compliment to myself as well. Oh, well. — god must be atheist
I felt attractive for twenty years and never got laid. But it did not matter, because I was attractive, according to my delusion, and that made me happy, which is an illusion, just like the mind, which feels the happiness... Yikes. — god must be atheist
How do you handle the effect of the diminishing return of marginal utility? — god must be atheist
I felt attractive for twenty years — god must be atheist
I explain that by saying that we expect to live forever, and death is not something we actually believe will happen. — god must be atheist
Money is certainly rewarding.
But only to a point. — god must be atheist
Everyone has their cross to bear. A rich man can be just as screwed and unhappy as a poor man. — god must be atheist
In that regard, your issue now focuses more on the response we make -- the middle, or the moderate answer. I think a lot of us want to play it safe by giving this kind of answer. We don't want to come off as the "bad guy", or having a extreme view. — Caldwell
But isn't that like saying that everything we say is also not ours? — Xtrix
I think the chess master is a master precisely because he's not theoretical, as perhaps a beginner might start out being. Like a musician, in fact. Anyone who's learned piano knows that you start with simple steps and basic theory (scales, etc) -- but the expert piano player no longer has to remember any of this. — Xtrix
Are petroglyphs more archeological in value, or is this "art"? It doesn't seem like there is much art in this particular petroglyph. It seems like graffiti or "practice" maybe. The 21st century assholes weren't very talented either, though in 3,000 years, it may be considered significant. — Bitter Crank
The painting was a finished work by an American artist whose abstract aesthetic riffs on street art. — New York Times
Question: If you can't tell where the "art work" ends and the "vandalism" begins, then how much creative value does the work have? — Bitter Crank
Do you see how you slide from what should have been a question in this form "When is killing justified?", to "Is killing justified?", answer = "Sometimes". There is a difference.
Then you continued on with the goldilocks syndrome of an answer, etc. which should not be the case here. Those are two different attitude or reasoning. — Caldwell
" We know that we can act directly/unconditionally". that is, Schopenhauer, Atwell thinks, does not show that when we act we cannot know that we act in some other way also. — jancanc