Third World Man is Joni Mitchell’s favourite Dan song. — Wayfarer
but in the universe of discourse, most of our intellectual history has not been face-to-face, but rather through books, letters, essays. — Fooloso4
so, what about ‘they call Alabama the Crimson Tide, call me Deacon Blues’? You know what that’s about? — Wayfarer
Hey thanks for setting me straight on that lyric. Always thought it was a reference to a 'latter day' someone or other. (BTW, for bonus points, I know what the Crimson Tide reference means, ask if you're curious.) — Wayfarer
On January 8th, 2022 the Dallas Cowboys defeated the Philadelphia Eagles with a score of 51-26. — SwampMan
Could you be more specific here? As I see it, his only fault was that he underestimated the enemy. He had 4 years in office and instead of ensuring his loyal people are places in positions of power, he kept calling each other names with some cnn journalist. — stoicHoneyBadger
Theoretical physics of how the universe works is out of my control. It just is what it is. Some physics has no real use for humans. Should we not think about it? — schopenhauer1
Thinking about it is in our control. — schopenhauer1
I made a list of what traits one should have to be able to call himself a Man. — stoicHoneyBadger
What is X? What is a truth statement? What justifies X action? Yeah. — schopenhauer1
And thus ends philosophy. — schopenhauer1
consciousness is you, the subject, the one who is waiting to be met. — Angelo Cannata
...we have the capacity to judge and come to conclusions based on available evidence and consequences, which are not absolute and are subject to modification based on subsequent evidence and experience...
— Ciceronianus
I just thought this was too obvious to be worth mentioning. — jas0n
Agreed.The idea is that thinking about things properly makes an end to aimless, useless thinking. — baker
In its proper application, the analytical mind exhausts itself. — baker
The German soldier is equated to a bloodthirsty ape. — _db
We are loaded with prejudices, AKA culture. So we need them and yet they are in our way. Metaphors, pictures, myths. Is there a system without some unjustified master concept, some kind of grand narrative that's true for no reason? Look for an image of their hero, their ego ideal, their proposed what-we-should-all-be. I've never met/read anyone, including myself, without holes in their story, things they take for granted without noticing it, a roleplay of some version of the hero. — jas0n
Why the fear of magical thinking? Can you prove that magical thinking is bad? — jas0n
The ruling metaphor here is the eye which can see everything but itself. — jas0n
It brings to mind an analogous scenario in which a chess player recklessly plays white by rashly forcefully moving his pawn first in foolish anticipation that doing so will indeed stupefy his adversary. — FrankGSterleJr
So you're a partisan in the "Analytic-Continental" divide to the degree that any discourses which do not meet the peculiar standards of the Anglo-American Analytical tradition (or schools) you consider "anything but philosophy"? — 180 Proof
‘Why are there beings at all, and why not rather nothing?( — Joshs
Heidegger believes that we dont simply experience a world, each of us produces a world. For each of us, all of the particular objects and events that we experience are interwoven as a totality of relevant relations. When we recognize an object as something , it is already familiar
to us at some level in its belonging to our larger pragmatic dealings with the world. From time to time , these overarching schemes by which we interpret our world undergo transformation. We re-frame the frame. When we do this , we wonder anew at the world, because now we look at all its particulars with fresh eyes. This is how science evolves, through such gestalt shifts in outlook. — Joshs
Perhaps you've read N. Perhaps, more likely, you've not bothered to study his work. — 180 Proof
we are filled with wonderment that things are in the world. — ZzzoneiroCosm
But how do we shift from the everyday mode to the ontological mode? — ZzzoneiroCosm
You might be describing why I like him. There are places I'd still want to critique Nietzsche... but I actually think it's safe to say that most philosophers think too much. — SatmBopd
. Does anybody know of a philosopher or philosophical project/ question that is more interesting or important? — SatmBopd
Refining and furthering Friedrich Neitzsche’s project of creating new values and transcending the limitations of humanity by understanding/ creating the Ubermensch is the only interesting or important philosophical project. — SatmBopd
The Democratic President specifically asked for a woman rather than a man, and yet the nominee cannot explain the difference between a woman and a man.
If the nominee does not know whether they are a woman or a man, then perhaps they should recuse themselves from the nomination, as the President specifically asked for a woman. — RussellA
We're desperately trying to find something that doesn't exist, because we simply cannot comprehend the confrontation with the fact, that the universe doesn't care whether or not we exist. — Carlikoff
