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You're 2 hours from the boot in this game, gui.
Do you feel bad for the people in that school/town?
First of all Hell bender, now that we know you are capable of literacy, you have no excuse for your usual standard of posting.
The answer is not in particular. Pick out anyone in the world and there is virtually no chance that they do not have some problem or another, for which I could pity them. When I read about the intimate details of even fictional characters, or Trilussa's grandfather, I am capable of feeling bad for them.
I'm sure I would feel bad for those people if I weren't so averse to the hysteria that surrounds these events.
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Following this kind of conception of philosophy the only thing to do is becoming nihilistic.
Yep. So your point is, that the only way you could disagree with me is if you weren't looking at the world as it truly is?
you should know how much objectiveness is totally irrilevant.
I do. Everything is meaningless. Objectivity is meaningless. Subjectivity is meaningless. Philosophy is meaningless - observe how Gui and the capybara beg me to throw it out the window when it comes to applying it to real life.
Incidentally, it appears that the abyss has stared back into me.
You assumed that everybody is more alien to Catholicism (or Cristianity actually) rather than Buddhsism, despite our occidental culture background.
It is you who assume. It is obvious to me that nobody here is a Buddhist. I don't see why you are all so scared of a different perspective? As a christian, you don't think any Asian can learn anything from Jesus? So why not we from Buddha? Mr. Trollussa, tear down this wall.
So if you, X, are permitted to spew philosophies of post-war negativity, angst, disorientation, and hopelessness
>spew
The Dalai Lama once said that "there is no need for temples; no need for complicated philosophy. Our own brain, our own heart is our temple; the philosophy is kindness."
Please name me one philosopher who is a true nihilist (I am as much an existentialist as a Mormon). I have looked but can find no-one. So I am spewing nobody's philosophy but my own.
Not that I wasn't influenced by Tolstoy's Confession. But it is a philosophy he rejects. And I disagree with some of his conclusions anyway.
why can't I offer an idea from a simpler, earlier time?
Saint Augustine wrote that "Faith is to believe what you do not see; the reward of this faith is to see what you believe."
An idea which you imply you do not agree with, and which therefore does not have any bearing on the discussion? Well, if you feel the need to coat your arguments with a thin veneer of borrowed credibility, go ahead.
When I say you lack "humanity" (ie, higher qualities that tend to separate humans from less developed animals), I am referring to something else.
Pierre Teilhard de Chardin claimed that "you are not a human being in search of a spiritual experience. You are a spiritual being immersed in a human experience."
Refer back to my first post. Hell bender invoked prayer, I invoked animal sacrifice. It's a line stolen from Christopher Hitchens, when people said they were praying for his terminal cancer. If being Christopher Hitchens is a less-developed animal than Hell bender, then I would prefer to devolve. Animal sacrifice is human. Female circumcision is human. War is human. Hubris is human. "Gun rights" is human. Living beyond our means is human. The universal neurosis is human. So is the ability to look at the world from a different, more accurate perspective. To create medicines rather than placebos. So don't make a monkey of me just yet.
wouldn't it work better if you didn't appear to be a leading character in a Camus novel?
According to Lu Xun, "hope cannot be said to exist, nor can it be said not to exist. It is just like roads across the earth. For actually the earth had no roads to begin with, but when many men pass one way, a road is made."
This is like a compliment to me. Now you mention it, I do feel like Mercault when he is executed for not caring about his mother's death enough. Too much respect for the dead, not enough for the living.
Anyway, to the previous paragraph, I am not interested in philosophy so I can impress women and fit into society better, like you, presumably. Your bourgeois complacency nauseates me. Which philosopher of merit was not an iconoclast?
Niebla, a Spanish existentialist novel by Unamuno. I'm sure there is an English translation. You might like it if you haven't already read it.
In the words of Woody Allen, "sex without love is a meaningless experience, but as far as meaningless experiences go, it's pretty damn good."
Thanks.