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How does Ayer deal with Kant's argument for the categories? Doesn't the argument for the categories disprove the empirical agenda of the logical positivists?Or did Ayer think the slightly…Continue
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So, I am a philosophy major in college, and I've tried to avoid the gun control debate for the longest time. However, this being a difficult issue, I feel the need to find a constructive outlet…Continue
Started by Chris H. Last reply by Bobby Loyd Mar 8. 28 Replies 3 Likes
I have seen often how Christian s specifically try and use this as a 'qualifier" for religion. Basically explaining that this is where sin has its origin. In my view its just that.. A qualifier for…Continue
Started by Bo Fowler. Last reply by Ben wright Jan 7. 3 Replies 0 Likes
Need some help here...Say a mad axe man knocks on my door and asks if my wife (whom I love) is in. Am I compelled by Kant's Categorial Imperative not to tell a lie? or is it ok to lie to mad axe…Continue
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That's cool. Irrational and annoying can be, well, annoying. lol. Stuck in an elevator, trying to ride the bus in peace or what have you. Not to disagree with you, really.
Comment by Simon Paynton on December 30, 2012 at 4:25pm I wouldn't despise someone for being irrational or annoying, because in themselves these are harmless. Frankly, which of us is not irrational or annoying every day? Hypocritical and dangerous are, well, dangerous, and to be despised in my opinion.
Comment by Bo Fowler on September 23, 2012 at 9:44am A good group
Comment by Nelson on November 29, 2011 at 1:13am Definitely on my list Arturo. Just haven't gotten to it yet. Funny that you should mention the book really. Just yesterday I was looking through my ebooks and saw it and thought to myself that I really have to get around to reading it.
Comment by Arturo Narro on November 29, 2011 at 1:03am Has anyone else read "A Secular Age" by Charles Taylor?
Comment by David Lee on November 26, 2011 at 4:10am Hobbes describes behaviors of humans very well.
Comment by Kelly on November 23, 2011 at 11:44pm I am just over half way through my course in Existentialism. It's rad. My favorites are Sartre and Heidegger; but I like Kierkegaard too, because even though he is a christian he is against the bourgeois-conformist version of it that most people end up being a part of.
Comment by Jeromy Hyatt on October 15, 2011 at 12:01am Hey guys come check out my new group and contribute if you would like i'd very much appreciate it http://www.thinkatheist.com/group/how-to-find-meaning-in-atheism?xg...
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