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November 6th, 2003, 04:14 AM
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Re: Real World Philospohy
Sounds like a good place to quote one of my favourite quotes (said while watching someone sky dive or bungie jump or something like that)
"I hope my life never gets so boring that I have to risk my life to make it interesting" -A.K.Gunstensen
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November 6th, 2003, 04:19 AM
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Re: Real World Philospohy
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Originally posted by DavidG:
Sounds like a good place to quote one of my favourite quotes (said while watching someone sky dive or bungie jump or something like that)
"I hope my life never gets so boring that I have to risk my life to make it interesting" -A.K.Gunstensen
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actualy, skydiving is one of the safest sports around - hell, fishing is dangerouse.
but anyway here is mine:
"the destinction between Past Present and Future is only an illusion" - Einstein.
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November 6th, 2003, 04:44 AM
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Re: Real World Philospohy
Utilitarianism mainly, combination of that with other ones in small amounts.
Basically utilitarianism says that the right action is the one that will maximize the good and minimize the bad, by using hedonic calculus, problem is assigning the values to the varz.
Somethign like that
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November 6th, 2003, 04:55 AM
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Re: Real World Philospohy
Much as any ethical system tries to hide it, they all rest on one or more unproveable assumptions somewhere along the line, of the "feel good" variety or otherwise. As such, there isn't too terribly much point with all the intervening logic, as it all rests on the assumption(s) anyway. Much simpler to take an absolute stance and state a thing is right or wrong flat out. I go with the Ten Commandments, perhaps adding a dab of some of the others ethical systems every here and there for the odd situation.
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November 6th, 2003, 05:15 AM
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Re: Real World Philospohy
ah, but if God tells you something, it isn't an assumption.
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November 6th, 2003, 05:17 AM
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Re: Real World Philospohy
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Originally posted by Jack Simth:
I go with the Ten Commandments...
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Really?
Do you go with them all the way?
What about "Thou Shalt Not Kill"?
Vegan?
Or "Remember the Sabath and Keep It Holy"?
Does one do nothing on Saturdays? Not use computers, or do math, or anything that could be 'work'?
Or (losing the exactness on this one) "No Graven Images and Stuff"?
Wouldn't that count photographs and even the image on a computer or television screen?
It would at least count 'action figures' and a large number of salt and pepper shakers.
They're even shaped like cows sometimes.
I try to live my life around forgiveness: Don't hold anything agaisnt anyone else; Don't hold things against yourself. Basically "Don't Be Hurt", which is not the same a "Don't Get Hurt" becuase that gets you nowhere fast. "Don't Get Hurt" sucks.
Guilt and Grudge are both burdens that prevent you from enjoying life or even living the life you'd like to live, from being the person you wish you were. This doens't mean that you shouldn't learn from your mistakes, or that you should let another wrong you again and again. It's more about the attitude you have toward the past.
All bad things come from Hurt. By limiting the Hurt in my life I can lower the amount of Hurt around me and make the world a better place.
Now, if only I could actually live that way...
Some Absurdest once said something like "It is the nature of a man to recognize he is flaw, desire to better himself, and to be unable to do much of anything significant about it." I'm pretty sure I got that wrong...
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November 6th, 2003, 05:22 AM
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Re: Real World Philospohy
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Originally posted by narf poit chez BOOM:
ah, but if God tells you something, it isn't an assumption.
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I always take what the little voices say with a grain of salt. If it's really God, why does it sound like Gilbert Gottfried.
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