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| May18-10, 07:42 PM | #35 |
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Does "the truth" make people happy?Who said that the different levels of mind or autonomy should be independent. The model is that they are inter-dependent. Although, once you get into the detail of a systems view, there is a tell-tale polarisation that must occur (for it to be a system). The local scale must act by way of additive construction, the global by way of top-down constraint. So as I've mentioned elsewhere, an important tension that human social systems have to equilibrate is local competition vs global co-operation. But this is indeed getting into the details where the argument might become interesting to me (rather than a sterile to and fro). At the moment, you are not picking up these critical nuances. |
| May18-10, 09:38 PM | #36 |
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I just wanted to make it clear that this is not only about religious beliefs. It could include any faith-based belief. For example, I once took it on faith that the expansion of universe has a negative acceleration. Silly me! I don't know what I was thinking.
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| May18-10, 09:54 PM | #37 |
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A scientific mindset is reassuring because we feel we have a solid process that does home in on prediction and control of reality. The happiness comes not in having complete answers right now, but knowing this is the best route to answers about anything that might crop up. And when science slows down - it finds no new troubling data to keep it moving along - then we are less happy. Well, maybe that's just me. |
| May19-10, 05:04 AM | #38 |
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And about your so called critical nuances: strop drifting all the way through the subjects, try to express yourself clearly, with fewer pompous words and at the subject at hand. You'll have a better chance to make yourself understood. So far everything you said is pretty sterile for me too. |
| May19-10, 04:42 PM | #39 |
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.You may have forgotten, but you rather more politely PMed me a few months back and I provided you with a list of sources. If you had read them, perhaps you would not have mistakenly interpreted my statements as claiming levels of a hierarchy are independent rather than inter-dependent. |
| May19-10, 04:54 PM | #40 |
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| May20-10, 10:56 AM | #41 |
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TRUTH makes you free but LIE makes you happy
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| May21-10, 08:22 PM | #42 |
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| May25-10, 04:53 AM | #43 |
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" Certain things are indispensable to the happiness of most men, but these are simple things: food and shelter, health, love, successful work and the respect of one's own herd. To some people parenthood also is essential. Where these things are lacking; only the exceptional man can achieve happiness, but where they are enjoyed, or can be obtained by well-directed effort, the man who is still unhappy is suffering from some psychological maladjustment which, if it is very grave, may need the services of a psychiatrist, but can in ordinary cases be cured by the patient himself, provided he sets about the matter in the right way."
-Bertrand Russell- Truth does not play an essential role in human happiness,even if he has complete faith in his beliefs or has no beliefs the things listed above make true happiness. |
| May25-10, 08:26 AM | #44 |
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