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Any nihilists in the house?

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  • #21
    Re: Any nihilists in the house?

    Originally posted by jgk3
    ah, I see... Well, in my case, the frame work of such a meta-narrative is very loose, as I do not care to bring order to all my ideas and experiences (at least for the time being).
    I'd rather not ever bring complete order to my ideas... no mystery...

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    • #22
      Re: Any nihilists in the house?

      Originally posted by Anonymouse
      Can you imagine me throwing buckets of poop at you?

      That is the ultimate test to knwo if you're really real.

      You're mispelling "know" reinforces that you are a figment of my imagination.
      Only my imaginary self and selves would do that...

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      • #23
        Re: Any nihilists in the house?

        Originally posted by parthiapride
        You're mispelling "know" reinforces that you are a figment of my imagination.
        Only my imaginary self and selves would do that...
        And wen I spel stuf rong shud I ges dat meens teh saime too ewe allsew? Woo iz figmeant of woos imaginazashun.

        There is meaning. 'God' exists. The name differs, 'tho.'
        Last edited by Anahita; 04-13-2006, 08:35 PM.

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        • #24
          Re: Any nihilists in the house?

          Originally posted by Anahita
          And wen I spel stuf rong shud I ges dat meens teh saime too ewe allsew? Woo iz figmeant of woos imaginazashun.

          There is meaning. 'God' exists. The name differs, 'tho.'

          Yes.

          I just dislike him.

          To death.

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          • #25
            Re: Any nihilists in the house?

            Originally posted by parthiapride
            Yes.

            I just dislike him.

            To death.
            See, I think 'GOD' is made up of lots... I don't assume just a 'He.'
            Feminine energy is good, too.

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            • #26
              Re: Any nihilists in the house?

              Yes I know.

              I know a little about the Wiccan religion and Paganism in general.

              Yes...I'd rather worship the Elements(if it came down to it) than a male deity anyday...

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              • #27
                Re: Any nihilists in the house?

                Originally posted by Anahita
                I'd rather not ever bring complete order to my ideas... no mystery...
                Yep, floating in the air with a lack of foundation, that's my kind of thing.

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                • #28
                  Re: Any nihilists in the house?

                  Is there really any point in answering?

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                  • #29
                    Re: Any nihilists in the house?

                    R-E-S-P-E-C-T. Find out what it means to me. Aretha Franklin


                    Paul Taylor's Respect for Nature (i.e., Living Beings)
                    (http://www.cofc.edu/hettinger/Enviro...for_Nature.htm) is a great book.

                    "Taylor’s aim in "Respect for Nature" is to develop a theory of environmental ethics as an attempt to establish the rational grounds for a system of moral principles by which human treatment of natural ecosystems and their biotic communities ought to be guided. The subject of concern in this attempt is the place of human civilization in the natural world."


                    He's put together a logical, and coherent, ethic (that I think could be relevant to many other ethics subjects) that sets up a way to adjudicate between competing rights claims, based on a needs hierarchy. I'd challenge anyone who has studied logic to find many flaws with that book.

                    Basic life-needs trump wants, in general... (e.g., needs of individuals of non-human species habitat trump wants of individual humans for a shopping mall.) His book is a VERY well done work. I have few criticisms (logically or ethically) with this kind of ethical system. I'll find the 'cliff notes'...
                    Last edited by Anahita; 04-17-2006, 04:49 PM.

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                    • #30
                      Re: Any nihilists in the house?

                      Originally posted by Anahita
                      R-E-S-P-E-C-T. Find out what it means to me. Aretha Franklin


                      Paul Taylor's Respect for Nature (i.e., Living Beings)
                      (http://www.cofc.edu/hettinger/Enviro...for_Nature.htm) is a great book.

                      "Taylor’s aim in "Respect for Nature" is to develop a theory of environmental ethics as an attempt to establish the rational grounds for a system of moral principles by which human treatment of natural ecosystems and their biotic communities ought to be guided. The subject of concern in this attempt is the place of human civilization in the natural world."


                      He's put together a logical, and coherent, ethic (that I think could be relevant to many other ethics subjects) that sets up a way to adjudicate between competing rights claims, based on a needs hierarchy. I'd challenge anyone who has studied logic to find many flaws with that book.

                      Basic life-needs trump wants, in general... (e.g., needs of individuals of non-human species habitat trump wants of individual humans for a shopping mall.) His book is a VERY well done work. I have few criticisms (logically or ethically) with this kind of ethical system. I'll find the 'cliff notes'...

                      Observe the buzz words in yet another mediocre herd philosophy: "ethics"; "logical"; "rational"; "moral"; "environmental"; "natural".

                      By the way, can you elaborate what you meant here as I had trouble deciphering (yet again) your order of words and phrases: "needs of individuals of non-human species habitat trump wants of individual humans for a shopping mall."
                      Achkerov kute.

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