I finally can accept myself, then I suddenly realize and feel that I can be honest about my situation with others — YiRu Li
What I have often seen is families of origin with 'official stories' of nurturing and harmony which are untrue. Also quite often, the experiences of abuse are not from immediate family but come from other sources - scoutmasters, priests, school camp instructors, friends, parents, relatives, etc — Tom Storm
1) Are some people just bad? 2) To what extent are people responsible for the choices they make? Attempts to address these matters can become a cesspit of cultural politics. — Tom Storm
While, the body sense lacks this sophistication. Your body feels good here, it is hot there, the stomach feels queasy. — hypericin
My suspicion is is you dig far enough such a reaction may be a consequence of a personality disorder which will itself be the product of significant shortcomings/adverse experiences in a person's upbringing. Being easily slighted is a classic symptom. — Tom Storm
it is that the state-of-affairs, which exist, agree with the proposition that X doesn’t exist because it really isn’t a part of those states-of-affairs. Go back to my ball analogy in the room, saying “there is not ball in the room” is true iff the state-of-affairs, which all exist, in that room are such that there is no ball in them; you seem to think that it would imply, instead, that there is a state-of-affairs that does not exist such that there is no ball. — Bob Ross
Maybe - although I'm not sure what emotional reactivity is - if you are referring to difficulties with emotional regulation, that is generally the result of trauma or brain injury. — Tom Storm
Interesting. If your interpretation of my words are that some people justify their behavior (or lack of virtue) on the basis of fictional backgrounds - I don't accept this. — Tom Storm
But we were talking about dishonesty rather than emotional regulation and violence. — Tom Storm
What I believe is real for me is real for me and may or may not relate to what you believe is real for you. — I like sushi
I have worked with a lot of prisoners and career criminals over the years. In getting to know them, I can't think of one example where the person wasn't a product of disadvantage, abuse or trauma — Tom Storm
even if its law code is descendend from England (which is and has been a far cry from general European culture), it does not make it alike the English law. — Lionino
When we choose to be honest, it may not be because of the outside world. — YiRu Li
Plants are "Sentient", in that they can sense the environment. — Alkis Piskas
the bodily sensations (pain, pleasure, heat, thirst, etc) — hypericin
How can the soul be beyond the scope of human comprehension as millions of words have been written about it? — RussellA
Moral claims absolutely do not escape this.... The larger philosophical question is, what claims do escape this? — hypericin
But true or false? I don't think so. I just can't see how they are the sort of things that might be true or false. — hypericin
Someone who values their own self-perceived "respect" so much that would condemn an innocent to a terrible death for its sake, operates under a deeply flawed moral system, I think most would agree. — hypericin
So if there were an intersubjective agreement that it is permissible to torture babies, then it would be permissible to torture babies? Does the wrongness of torturing babies change with the opinions of the day? This is what you are committing yourself to. — Leontiskos
For example, you think that we should not torture babies, and that this moral norm applies universally and unchangeably. — Leontiskos
You are a legal professional. Law is the most practical form of morality, and it is a social reality. As a society we agree that certain actions are impermissible and we lock people up for decades in prisons for carrying out these actions (things like murder, rape, pedophilia, etc.). — Leontiskos
I think my same point applies to the question of truth, as judgments always relate to truth. But if you want to say that "true" means "true with a high degree of certitude," then you are of course able to say that one or more of your moral judgments are not "true" in that sense — Leontiskos
The posts of yours that I have read always contain something like, "Well, the judgment is abductive so it isn't really a moral judgment." That's not right. It's still a moral judgment, it's just a moral judgment formed or acted upon with less certitude. — Leontiskos
You can't just run around encouraging/arguing/forcing others to act in certain ways and claim you are not a moral realist. — Leontiskos
Many people who favour artificial intelligence see the absence of emotions as an advantage, for making rational or clinical judgments. Nevertheless, the contrasting argument is how this may lead to an absence of empathy and the ability to feel compassion — Jack Cummins
I am not quite sure what the true definition of "Transcendental" in Kant exactly means either. I am suspicious if it meant simply "prior to experience".
What are your definitions of "Transcendental" and "Transcendental Idealism" in Kant? — Corvus
But there’s no object yo be referred to so maybe my formulation of “truth” needs to change — AmadeusD
Objects don't need to exist for statements to be true. — Michael
onsciousness is not "hard" in a physical sense, but in the holistic philosophical sense of : not subject to simplistic reductionism. :smile: — Gnomon
f you want to say that not existing isn't a state of affairs, and if it is objectively true that nothing else exists in scenario 1, then you must accept that objective truth does not always depend on there being some corresponding state of affairs. — Michael
You're saying that non-existence exists. That makes no sense. — Michael
Context — 180 Proof
Is this so? Any thoughts? — dani
s Please be more precise: what is (your) philosophical question – perplexity – about "emotions"? — 180 Proof
I wonder if what we call 'emotion' is in some way equivalent to what was meant by 'the passions' in those sources. — Wayfarer
usD Are we now playing posts-last-wins? — Banno
