Bottom line- human success depends on human unity. — Athena
So the question is how far should development go? Third World countries have been modelling the development of Western countries. But the Western countries are far from perfect. The question is to what extent should people be reliant on large institutions or more community based? — Jack Cummins
I do wonder if we had been in a different historical epoch whether we would have just had an emphasis on the survival of the fittest. As it is, there is a concern about meeting the needs of vulnerable people and many people are not being completely self-centred. Perhaps we are beginning to see the better side of human nature. — Jack Cummins
It makes me think of an album title by Metallica, 'Hard-wired to Self Destruct'. I wonder if this is the destiny of the human race? — Jack Cummins
I think that the danger is probably when people end up really believing in the conspiracy theories and I would guess that the people who write the books really do. I have to admit that I probably enjoy some of the ideas of extreme thinking just because they stimulate my imagination to view possible alternative ways of seeing — Jack Cummins
Where are we going and how much do we play a part in determining this? — Jack Cummins
Seriously it should be obvious to everyone that the God of Abraham religions are divisive and leading us to the last days. We may not wear masks, but Israel is ignoring the wisdom of respecting Palestinians and working with them for peace, dragging all of us into wars and possibly the final war. Seeing the world today and believing we are in the last days, could make this the last days. But the Greeks saw life as a fire and that someday the fire would be greater than what is left to consume. Human values and science are very important right now. — Athena
But of course it is a big relief that she has a chest infection rather than the virus. — Jack Cummins
Of course, I don't object if people do share their experiences of disaster because philosophy is about real life rather than pure theory. — Jack Cummins
Do you know of a book that explains the Japanese way? — Athena
Good luck USA if the pandemic continues or another disaster strikes. We are not doing as well as we need to. Our mentality is still ugly. — Athena
So the whole idea of creating 'better' human beings is to make them more disease resistant? — Jack Cummins
So are the new form of human beings being engineered genetically? What are they being programmed to do, or to serve? — Jack Cummins
Some people are concerned about what the vaccine contains. It is sometimes hard to sort out the facts from the fiction. — Jack Cummins
If those in poverty became the majority perhaps we would really see people rising up to overthrow the capitalist system. Or perhaps ways of exchange could take place, such as barter. The only problem with barter is that some vulnerable individuals may not be able to contribute much, so they could still be left out, so economic inequality might not be changed. — Jack Cummins
I hope that it will not just be more calamities, because at this stage in human evolution, surely humanity could find creative ways of living which involve compassion and less destruction. — Jack Cummins
A friend told me that he heard talk of a new higher developed form of human being born, mentioned on some radio programme. I have never heard of this, but it is an interesting idea, because can we just assume that the present human beings are the highest form possible, or whether there could be new mutations? — Jack Cummins
You say that 'the thinking must change,' and of course you are right but the question is whether it is too late? — Jack Cummins
I realise that you are from the Phillipines and probably your society is more community orientated. In England, as I said to you in the thread on human nature, it is easy for people to become isolated, especially if they are not living with family. I think that this has become more acute as a result of the pandemic, and, in a way, the rules of social distancing are reinforcing isolation. — Jack Cummins
Trump won Democrats the presidency and the senate and destroyed the right-wing online media space almost in its entirety. All in the space of a few months. Undercover operative? — Baden
I believe that embracing uncertainty is a starting point. — Jack Cummins
what would be the perfect human being? Would it be the ascetic way, or would it be more about caring for others? Would it involve attachments, or be free of them? — Jack Cummins
Thus, in the context of code law and free choice, one’s choices should be taken as the sole condition necessary for someone to be held accountable for breaking a very specific law, and, thus, people cannot be held responsible for their actions if they did not make a choice to break any such laws. — ToothyMaw
Should we seek to overcome attachment, to what extent, and can it be achieved ? Whether or not one adopts these worldviews, we can ask whether attachment is a problem and, should we seek to overcome our attachments at all? — Jack Cummins
I see getting a job just as a way of supporting myself financially in order to do the more important 'work' of art, writing and philosophy. — Jack Cummins
Great answer, friend. But, when it comes to fellow feelings, would you personally term this phenomenon as empathy or compassion? — jancanc
but would you agree that the two "discomforts" are nevertheless empirically distinct?? You have your discomfort and I have mine, which is caused by yours? — jancanc