No, I consider you a pessimist because you haven't said anything positive, at all. You've just been a downer on every topic glass half empty on art, philosophy just a downer nothing positive at all just a drain. How you view things can be subjectively true to you but to believe they're universal truths is absurd.
I told you I don't care about your critique of Camus because I can see through your consistently negative opinions the way you view things is pessimistically. We aren't looking at the same thing because we don't view the world the same way.
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He's not smart enough to be a fed probably does this shit for free unwittingly for the powers that be
Nah that fed abuses the report feature
I can read it
βWhen you look into an abyss, the abyss also looks into you.β
β Friedrich Nietzsche
I don't offer anything and it's not valuable because it's mine but because it's true and I can make a strong case about it being the one and only true worldview in a debate.
That's some serious delusion right there, it might be true to you but to believe it's true to everyone else is absolutely insane.
Camus was an absurdist, he said the only serious philosophical question was the question of suicide. To complete negate the rest of his work from a pessimistic point of view tells me more about you than him.
"You will never be happy if you continue to search for what happiness consists of. You will never live if you are looking for the meaning of life." Albert Camus
"Live to the point of tears." Albert Camus
"The only way to deal with an unfree world is to become so absolutely free that your very existence is an act of rebellion." Albert Camus
I don't care what big think says, I care about what someone comes to think on their own.
I don't think artists are attempting to achieve perfection, I think the idea of perfection is like the word coincidence or Infinity it has absolutely no basis in reality.
Democracy= Demon Crazy π
CIA employee Trucker Carlson talking shit about his employer! π€£
I think in the last 75 years there's been only two officers worth their salt, Charlie Beckwith and Danny Sjursen
A loyalist in the wood work
If I'm given a choice to either be perceived as pessimistic by someone who I consider to have an inconsistent personal philosophy or being labeled as inconsistent by a pessimist, I choose the latter.
So you have a pessimistic view of "art" that's all you had to say.
Name me at least one scientific entity in the world who will approve and finance research of something fundamentally contradicting Einshtein dogma.
I did.
This "wisdom of the ages" philosophy was also heavily promoted by the Royal Society, Tavistock, SRI and CIA
I've come to my conclusions on my own, I am not easily influenced.
(and all three branches of philosophy are interrelated).
I disagree.
For example you either believe the world is purely physical and matter in flux or you believe in a metaphysical realm beside it. Or that everything is either ultimately one (monism), two (dualism) or many (polytheism and multiplicity). Here we have a third option which is the trinitarian doctrine of Christianity. It's an either/or binary and your position on it will lead to other consequences down the system.
You can fit yourself in whatever boxes you choose but when you put the rest of the world in those boxes you've lost the plot.
Honestly I don't care about your critique of philosophy, if it was valuable, if you valued it, you wouldn't be so quick to offer it.
Camus, being an existentialist, holds that the life is meaningless
Tell me you don't know what you're talking about without telling me you don't know what you're talking about. Meaningless ππ€£
"In the depth of winter, I finally learned that within me there lay an invincible summer." Albert Camus
I think a one stop philosophy shop isn't realistic. I've been drawn to philosophy since I was a child the way I currently view the world is an amalgamation of the teachings of Jesus, Albert Camus, Marcus Aurelius, Lao Tzu, Sun Tzu, Miyamoto Musashi, Viktor Frankel, Voltaire, Kafka and a bunch more To subscribe to one thinkers view of the world is to surrender your own thinking to someone you believe was right, but they're all dead aren't they? That aren't in the here and now
It doesn't mean much to be a general in the US Military in the last 70 years. I met Stanley McChrystal once, wasn't no fuckin Patton.
Great parody! Man I always wanted to start a think-tank, I'd call it "Fuck Palace" but there's no money in solving actual problems.
You said it didn't happen, it's on you to prove a negative.