Submitted by BernardJOrtcutt t3_zpscvb in philosophy
pgslaflame t1_j0vd5wr wrote
Reply to comment by Saadiqfhs in /r/philosophy Open Discussion Thread | December 19, 2022 by BernardJOrtcutt
How is peace ignorance tho? For some, rather many probably but not necessarily.
Saadiqfhs t1_j0ve1ul wrote
When I say ignorance I say you set a limit to the full grasp of reality. Because it’s kind of bleak really, we are in a endless void where we likely won’t no the reason for the existence. So best way to avoid external crisis is to piece meal that thought and enjoy a self created reality of the things to can learn and can understand. To the storm instead of battling it
pgslaflame t1_j0vfqnf wrote
Isn’t the term acceptance more suitable? Also setting the limit is very active, isn’t it rather accepting one’s own limit? Also do you mean internal* crisis?
Bc ignorance is a extreme risky incomplete and therefore counterproductive form of peace to me. It also tends to make external crises worse.
Saadiqfhs t1_j0vjamv wrote
I think I agree with you and redact my previous stance and terminology
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