| View Poll Results: Favorite philosopher? | |||
| socrates |
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5 | 5.56% |
| plato |
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7 | 7.78% |
| aristotle |
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5 | 5.56% |
| nietzsche |
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10 | 11.11% |
| kierkegaard |
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5 | 5.56% |
| kant |
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4 | 4.44% |
| hume |
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5 | 5.56% |
| aquinas |
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1 | 1.11% |
| mill |
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1 | 1.11% |
| smith |
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1 | 1.11% |
| locke |
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0 | 0% |
| berkeley |
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0 | 0% |
| liebniz |
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6 | 6.67% |
| spinoza |
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5 | 5.56% |
| russel |
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6 | 6.67% |
| wittingstein |
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9 | 10.00% |
| other |
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20 | 22.22% |
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Who is your favorite philosopher? |
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| Jan4-12, 08:30 PM | #35 |
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Who is your favorite philosopher?What is nice is his attempt and trying to apply pure logic, or science, to derive ethics and a proof, or understanding, of God. Unfortunately, it's all very dated. If the Ethica would have been published now, he would end up in a home for the mentally ill. (Probably, my favorite philosopher would be Nietzsche. Because he makes me laugh with his dark irony.) |
| Jan5-12, 09:36 AM | #36 |
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My own odd interpretation of the use of Ethics and moral good is always related with the integration of progressive sets of systems and categories of interest and the amount of effort, energy efficiency, work, implied in the functional task process towards an end whatever that end might be as long as it is natural (genuine)...so I have a relative to scope approach interpretation of its use, regarding the depth of field concerning systemically either the species among other species, or the social group to which we want apply a moral judgement...and yet my view still tends like Spinozaīs towards a necessary and deterministic approach to the problem in terms of logical and rational justification...that is to say, that moral and ethics cannot be justified or circularly reasoned with more moral and ethics but they need something out of their own scope to ground themselves as an say, valid "operating system" regarding behaviour and conduct...my notion of "good" in here is thus further reducible to the notion of optimal input in terms of the energy efficiency or the amount of work one can spare to accomplish a task which is seen as necessary for the species or the said group at hand in its natural causal progression in the world...and thatīs how I look at the problem shocking as it may seam...a sort of neo-Darwinistic stance concerning the need for cooperation among social species regarding the accomplishment of complex tasks that require increasing degrees of consensus in order to be carried about and in which trust is a central factor...
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| Jan5-12, 12:42 PM | #37 |
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I assume you don't have kids?
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| Jan5-12, 06:40 PM | #38 |
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Lao Tzu and Alan Watts
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| Jan6-12, 07:50 PM | #39 |
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No Rand or Camus?!
Nothing shy of an affront. |
| Feb19-12, 02:48 PM | #40 |
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![]() My favourite is other. |
| Feb21-12, 01:02 AM | #41 |
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Where's Descartes!
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| Mar8-12, 04:08 PM | #42 |
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hume is a badass, also a big fan of epicurus. if you've read hume's "enquiry concerning human understanding" then i highly recommend reading carl jung; you really only have to read the first chapter to understand the relationship between the two.
not surprised to see the rationalist school of thought held in such high esteem on this forum though, i can't help but laugh. |
| Mar21-12, 07:57 AM | #43 |
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| Mar21-12, 08:01 AM | #44 |
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| Mar22-12, 01:56 AM | #45 |
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socrates is my favourite philosopher.
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| Apr2-12, 06:10 PM | #46 |
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Diogenes the Cynic... Not for his contributions to philosophy, but because he was visibly indifferent to wealth, and evidently carried around a lamp during the day time. Just imagine having a beer (or five) with the guy while showing him a CGI-heavy documentary on dinosaurs! ... He'd be hilarious, in my mind.
Favourite philosopher with regards to his philosophical contributions? .. Late Wittgenstein and his private language argument. |
| Apr3-12, 04:25 AM | #47 |
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| Apr3-12, 04:41 AM | #48 |
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The Mekon and Lord Snooty and his pals.
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