Arts & Humanities: Philosophy: “Question: What would happen if you answered this question?” plus 5 more |
- Question: What would happen if you answered this question?
- Question: What is the relationship between knowledge and virtue in Aristotle? Are the virtues of knowledge necessary of sufficient for moral virtue?
- Question: Is animal life equal to human life?
- Question: Did you know there are people who actually like the show Dog the Bounty Hunter?
- Question: Today's Governments reason for action are considered more important than the consequences of those actions? Why?
- Question: Does the size of the universe and the insignificance of our planet depress you?
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| Question: Is animal life equal to human life? Posted: 23 Nov 2016 08:43 AM PST Is animal life equal to human life? Not a chance! A lion will have you for dinner, if you could be available. Your cat will play with you like she would with a mouse, before having you for a snack, if you could be small enough or she large enough. You on the other hand in you human capacity would kill anything, if ever you could be hungry enough. Why do you think elephants are hunted to extinction in whole swathes of North Africa, and before that Mammoths from the face of the earth, for meat, is fine, but for ivory, sick! The only forms of life are mutually equal that equate in power and ability perfectly, or the ones that have no interlink no interdependency along food chain, and the forms of life that are not interfering or threatening to each other. This however is impossible since there are human beings in the world. We would not settle for anything without a good powerful fight, without bloodshed we will not see how someone else could be just as powerful, as good, as bad, as intelligent than our own proper self. All human beings are equal – this is not a statement of fact, but a mission statement. It is one of the human communal ideal, it is not real, but we do have a fight chance to make it so. |
| Question: Did you know there are people who actually like the show Dog the Bounty Hunter? Posted: 23 Nov 2016 08:01 AM PST Look at this show. It's about a bunch of drunk people. The kind of people you would normally find at a local vw hall. Then they go around with a job and the entire time they can barely even buckle their own seat belts let alone drive their cars. Yet there are people who enjoy the show. Gives you an idea about how mentally blocked some people must be and when they don't get you, they might just be so dumb that they would enjoy something like Dog the bounty hunter or Pawn Stars or something like that. You would have to be so dumb you would have to actually believe that Dog is not drunk and probably on something. Just to take Dog serious. |
| Posted: 23 Nov 2016 02:26 AM PST (Jeremiah 10:23) "I well know, O Jehovah, that man's way does not belong to him. It does not belong to man who is walking even to direct his step."
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| Question: Does the size of the universe and the insignificance of our planet depress you? Posted: 23 Nov 2016 02:15 AM PST It is a wrong presumption. It is really "SAD" to read this. Philosophically speaking, honest people should not be forced or compelled to become mentally depressed. It looks as if such exercises are just to brain-wash innocent people and drag them into such controversial issues. |
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