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WrongAspects t1_j6j8xd5 wrote
Reply to comment by No_Maintenance_569 in God Is No Longer Dead! (A Kritik of AI & Man) by No_Maintenance_569
LOL ok Buddy.
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Reply to comment by [deleted] in Andrew Tate, Nietzsche , and The Matrix | The appearance-reality distinction that underlies Tate’s references to the Matrix stretches all the way back to Plato. Nietzsche warned the belief reality is accessible only to the few is a dangerous life-denying ideology. by IAI_Admin
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magnFLOR t1_j6j7q62 wrote
Reply to comment by ShalmaneserIII in Cosmic nihilism, existential joy | Human consciousness, and our need for meaning in a meaningless world, is the source of both tragic pessimism and the intense joy we take in life. by IAI_Admin
That's what I've been wondering for a while. Recommending altruism just feels like a cop out, a last ditch effort argument that holds moral high ground. I don't quite get it.
Mysterious_Case6656 t1_j6j7dxr wrote
Why am I seeing frequent posts about Andrew Tate on this sub all of a sudden?
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JonBonFucki t1_j6ijwel wrote
Reply to comment by Solutide in On Whether “Personhood” is a Normative or Descriptive Concept by ADefiniteDescription
Are you talking about America? The country once described as Of the People, By the People, For the People. That country? The people aren't running that government? Stop proving my points and work on your own.
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No_Maintenance_569 OP t1_j6h42d9 wrote
Reply to comment by WrongAspects in God Is No Longer Dead! (A Kritik of AI & Man) by No_Maintenance_569
There is a difference between Truth and truth. This is the second very basic philosophical concept I have had to outline to you I believe. The two things I know about you so far are that you don't know anything about philosophy and seem to have an irrational hatred towards religion.
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