Arts & Humanities: Philosophy: “Question: I don't see the point of living?” plus 5 more |
- Question: I don't see the point of living?
- Question: Is it true life meaning is about competition? Is it good?
- Question: Have you ever read for 12 hours straight before?
- Question: What religion were the Adams in the Adams Family?
- Question: Are our lives ruled by chance or fate?
- Question: Are there any philosophers who believe there is more to emotions than just an evolutionary adaption for survival?
| Question: I don't see the point of living? Posted: 27 Jul 2016 06:51 AM PDT Living because you are afraid of death is not stupid, but it is very weak. Clearly you need to increase your knowledge so you can expand your interests until you find something that piques your interest. None of this has anything to do with theism or atheism. You can have a fulfilled life with or without the belief in a deity. |
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| Question: What religion were the Adams in the Adams Family? Posted: 27 Jul 2016 12:08 AM PDT Charles Addams i Charles Addams, displaying his legendary sense of humor, in a 1975 portrait. Biographer Linda Davis discusses some of her favorite Charles Addams cartoons. In 1988, when Charles Addams died of a heart attack inside his parked car, his wife made a remark that could have been a caption for one of his cartoons: "He's always been a car buff, so it was a nice way to go," she told The New York Times. Addams was the creator of the Addams Family — the warped and gruesome stars of magazine cartoons, a TV show and two movies. According to those who knew him, Addams was as strange as some of his characters. His sense of humor resembled that of Uncle Fester, the bald-headed ghoul that Addams once depicted in a movie theater, laughing at a movie that makes the rest of the audience cry. |
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| Posted: 26 Jul 2016 09:39 PM PDT Given your orientation, R. C. Solomon's "What Is an Emotion?" and "Thinking about Feeling: Contemporary Philosophers on Emotions." Nietzsche is another who valued emotion (energy-in-motion) as a component of "overcoming herd thinking." Many more varied views are given in "The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Emotion." A Marxist thinker, Jon Elster, wrote "Strong Feelings." Peter Goldie, a British thinker, wrote "Understanding Emotions," "The Emotions," and "The Mess Inside."
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