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![]() I know that philosophy and science were very close, almost indistinguishable, for a long time, but I'm not sure this is relevant now. Not that they shouldn't have anything to do with each other, on the contrary, they should be in constant dialogue, but they are different disciplines. A technical vocabulary is useful for technical persons to communicate efficiently and precisely, but to the layman it is a barrier. I can understand the usefulness of technical words to philosophers, and I'm willing to learn some of the vocabulary, but if philosophy becomes so technical as to be restricted to a discussion between philosophers, what's the use of it? |
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What is this society thing, that it needs holding together? Why does it need more than day-to-day reciprocity - which worked reasonably well for hundreds of thousands of years?
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![]() Again, I'm not sure the value of philosophy resides in its practical application, some things seem to be good in themselves. Art, music, philosophy, can all fulfill functional roles, and at a certain level of description can all be thought of functionally. But that they can be thought of functionally does not imply that accounting for them in that way exhausts the ways in which they are of value. In some ways it makes no sense to talk of philosophy as such - Kant reckoned he'd wrapped up that conversation - but only to talk about "philosophy of": philosophy of mind, philosophy of mathematics, philosophy of language, philosophy of science, moral philosophy, philosophy of truth, and so on. One can think about these various philosophies of from within various traditions - the analytic tradition, the continental tradition, the phenomenological tradition, the American pragmatist tradition and so on. I'm not saying you have to know all this stuff before you can engage in philosophical discussion, but at the same time I can't ignore the fact that an awful lot of people have thought an awful lot of stuff before any of this entered my head, so isn't it helpful in working out what I think about something to stand it up against what other people have thought about it? And doesn't that mean I've got to be able to engage with the technical vocabulary that these people use? |
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![]() In fact, I don't think we really disagree, but it may be more a question of what aspect of philosophy appeals to you or me most. As I believe I've said before, I love theory, it can be very exciting (as long as I can understand at least some of it), but in the end I'm more interested in the down-to-earth side of things maybe. But the theoretical side is also important, I think we need both. |
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Woo hoo! YouTube has clips videos of the old BBC 'Great Philosophers' series; the first part of the one on Plato is at:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XXBQR...x=0&playnext=1 Excellent stuff!! ![]() |
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Only most, not all? As risky as making unverifiable universal claims is, I'd bet a week's wages, (I'm a student so that doesn't actually amount to much!), that there is no legal or moral "rule" that doesn't favour one group at the expense of another.
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a) women should not marry their brothers b) men should not eat the meat of an animal they have killed Which is to say: "Spread stuff around: don't hang onto it for yourself". (Symbolically - "You should not taste your own blood" covers both of them).How strict are the rules? Evidence suggests that they are only as strict as the enforcement system. Malinowski observed the incest rule being applied very strictly in the case of a young man with few family connections, and not applied at all in the case of a chief and his sister (who was understood to be a very powerful witch). Among some African groups, men will go off hunting on their own and happily consume what they have killed out of sight of the main group. |
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if armageddon strikes, how quickly will society revert to its basic instinct of every man for themselves. ? [sorry, recently watched The Road, and it brought to mind the chaos following Katrina] |
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... and that would be irrespective of what their morals would be ....
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so will altruism die, do you think ?
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