Arts & Humanities: Philosophy: “Question: My co-workers philosophy, "No need to work harder, just work smarter"… Do you agree?” plus 5 more |
- Question: My co-workers philosophy, "No need to work harder, just work smarter"… Do you agree?
- Question: Are intelligence and sentience the worst things to ever happen to humanity?
- Question: Can you prove it that you're alive?
- Question: How does lockes claim that the mind at birth is a tabula rasa lead to humes conclusion that the self does not exist?
- Question: Should I study physics to make good philosophy of science?
- Question: I don't know what philosopher to write about??? HELP?
| Question: My co-workers philosophy, "No need to work harder, just work smarter"… Do you agree? Posted: 11 Apr 2015 06:54 AM PDT Report AbuseAdditional DetailsIf you believe your intellectual property has been infringed and would like to file a complaint, please see our Copyright/IP Policy Report Abuse Cancel Report AbuseAdditional DetailsIf you believe your intellectual property has been infringed and would like to file a complaint, please see our Copyright/IP Policy Report Abuse Cancel Report AbuseAdditional DetailsIf you believe your intellectual property has been infringed and would like to file a complaint, please see our Copyright/IP Policy Report Abuse Cancel |
| Question: Are intelligence and sentience the worst things to ever happen to humanity? Posted: 10 Apr 2015 10:53 PM PDT Thought/imagination = ego = vanity = insanity! It is dying, naturally. Thought will be dead in a couple centuries. We will once again be innocent Blissed out empty-headed monkeys in Universal Love! It is 'imagination/thought/Pride' that blinds us to unconditional Love! Once upon a time, a creature of 'thought' was tooling around the Universe looking for a home. |
| Question: Can you prove it that you're alive? Posted: 10 Apr 2015 08:55 PM PDT The problem is with the emotional, 'belief infected', subjective nature of what one is willing to accept as 'proof'. Neither science nor philosophy 'prove' anything, ever! They hypothesize, tentatively have theories, and disprove! As new information is realized, theories are appropriately adjusted! A demand for 'proof' is meaningless drivel, subjective, emotional! Do we NEED to 'prove' anything? "The great snare of thought is the uncritical acceptance of irrational assumptions!" - Will Durant Can you "prove" that you have an itch? "New study of the brain shows that facts and beliefs are processed in exactly the same way." |
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| Question: Should I study physics to make good philosophy of science? Posted: 10 Apr 2015 05:03 PM PDT One cannot be a philosopher of any quality without being abreast of, and beyond, the cutting edge of quantum mechanics! All avenues of knowledge, all sciences, all practices... are feeder branches on the tree of philosophy! Philosophy is 'original critical thought'; Critical Thinking Bertrand Russell on Critical Thinking As opposed to the 'scholastic'; "..."philosophologists", a term coined by Robert Pirsig ("Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance", "Lila") to denote people who study other people's philosophy but cannot do philosophy themselves. He also says that most people who consider themselves philosophers are actually philosophologists. The difference between a philosopher and a philosophologist is like the difference between an art and aesthetics; one does and the other studies what the other does and theorizes about it." |
| Question: I don't know what philosopher to write about??? HELP? Posted: 10 Apr 2015 04:48 PM PDT I need to write a 6-7 page essay on a philosopher of my choice. I wrote 3 pages about William James' moral philosophy and then I just hit a wall. I want to write something meaningful, but I need a lot of sources and things to go off of. I want to do a different philosopher I have decided. Who should I write about? And what should I write about in relation to them? So lost. |
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