It's all a bit sad, really. As are his defenders. — Banno
This is exactly it, and tragically these young people don't have the resources to place him in context as an intellectual. There is nothing there. Even in the domain of psychology this guy is a joke. The amount of revolutionary research and progress in psychology, in the last 20 years alone, is breathtaking. Peterson exemplifies and embodies none of it. He is still trying to preach the moth-eaten narrative that will power is the agent of human psychological salvation. We know this is nonsense, many other factors are at work. Like I accurately said, he's a conformist and a reactionary. But what is most tragic is that he's not turning out thinkers, he's creating more like himself, those who mindlessly validate the status quo. It should be noted, this is the direct opposite of what it means to be a thinker. — JerseyFlight
Marx's statement is already a fact. Social necessity has rendered the restructuring of private property absolutely imperative in order to meet the needs of society. — JerseyFlight
Can someone quote something from Asif that had any sort of philosophical thinking going on? — creativesoul
This has serious consequences when it comes to the reality of class oppression. Here the analysis takes us into tragic places, systemic poverty has a negative outcome on the positive development of our species. When we begin to analyze this in terms of class, we learn that those who should be most helping the species, are often adding to their oppression. — JerseyFlight
I am suggesting you read his writings. And I want to add, read the cartesian doubt. — Caldwell
I can't -- not to you. Doubting is a first-person account. You can do meditation on what doubt is. But don't lay down step by step proof of doubt. — Caldwell
How did doubt begin? What are its origins? — TheMadFool
My argument is that it's not rational to declare "life equals suffering" until all these constructive remedies have been explored. — Hippyhead
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↪A Seagull Go ahead and argue in bad faith, that makes you look bad, not me. — Pfhorrest
The first task of philosophy is to describe the world. — A SeagullAnd how might you do that? You take for granted your concepts, not realizing that at different times and places people have held different concepts on how the world works and what it is.
I would say the 'proof' lies in making good decisions which enable one to achieve one's goals.ie the practicalities of the world align with one's description of the world. And yes it is subjective, but it is a subjectivity that can be shared by others. — A SeagullTo this, Nazi Germany. — tim wood
↪A Seagull I’m not going to repeat something you can just scroll up and read. — Pfhorrest
Yes. Have you not been following the rest of the thread? — Pfhorrest
Being 'correct' is also subjective, at least in matters to do with the real world — A Seagull
That's just your subjective opinion. (But that doesn't mean it can't be incorrect). — Pfhorrest
To me Philosophy is purely about Describing the world and experience to understand both. — Asif
The "proof" for a philosophical assertion is does it describe something you recognise as accurate or plausible? And this judgement is always Subjective. — Asif
That is a subjective opinion. — A Seagull
That doesn't mean it can't be correct. — Pfhorrest
but I would be really interested to know what you think about it — Congau
The existence of disagreement doesn’t make something subjective. — Pfhorrest
I would rather hope you could manage more than that one-liner. — Congau
observed that in Flatland, digestive systems could be a problem. — tim wood
You are a very nice person! — Hippyhead
Killing a human being means killing a unique life, a unique consciousness and unique hopes and dreams. An animal seems quite similar to other animals of its species and although you think your dog has a unique personality, you must admit it is not that different from other dogs. Animals hardly have any complex consciousness of their own existence, and as to hopes and dreams the cow is probably content to eat juicy grass in the same green field tomorrow, and your dog probably has no other ambitions than falling asleep on your couch.
I could be wrong about all this, — Congau
I type on the forum to persuade myself I am a deep thinker. That's my story about myself that I am telling myself. — Hippyhead
I also learned that people who like to discuss philosophy love to turn any conversation into a different conversation that they’re already very practiced at having — Avery
Please help me identify this belief system. — Avery
If you are trying to contribute to philosophy however, be warned. In my experience, academic philosophy is an old and set in its ways institution. And like any old institution, it has its red tape, and a surprisingly closed mindedness. — Philosophim
It's confusions like this that have caused me to stop using the word "moral" altogether in most speech — Avery
Yes, I can sympathise with that, but I think if one were to avoid using words whose definition consisted of loose, fuzzy collections of properties one would quickly run out of words! — Isaac
The problem with Kant is that he does not make those assumptions explicit, nor does he make his arguments clear. — A Seagull
What assumptions does Kant not make explicit? — David Mo
I don't think so. Between a nonsense and a reasonable indication, there's a lot of space. — David Mo
"Proof" in a broad sense. — David Mo