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rattatally t1_jdwry0f wrote
Reply to comment by jacksraging_bileduct in Paradoxically, what makes you unique is your relation to other people. The more robustly we try to identify who we are, the more we become embedded in all others. by IAI_Admin
/r/iam14andthisdeep
rattatally t1_jdwrwdd wrote
Reply to Paradoxically, what makes you unique is your relation to other people. The more robustly we try to identify who we are, the more we become embedded in all others. by IAI_Admin
Accept that your nobody and free yourself from other people.
rattatally t1_jdwq1cy wrote
Reply to comment by fencerman in Vivek Venkataraman argues that political equality and proto-democracy were the most common form of political organisation in the "state of nature". These ideals preceded modern liberalism & statehood, and are arguably how humans have lived the majority of our evolution. by Ma3Ke4Li3
In our world? Sure. But in a state of nature without our level of technology, no. I'm not saying this to be a dick. That was just the reality of things.
rattatally t1_jdusc3e wrote
Reply to comment by fencerman in Vivek Venkataraman argues that political equality and proto-democracy were the most common form of political organisation in the "state of nature". These ideals preceded modern liberalism & statehood, and are arguably how humans have lived the majority of our evolution. by Ma3Ke4Li3
>Anyone simply refusing to cooperate anymore would be a massive harm to the whole group.
Not just those refusing cooperation, but also people not capable of it, like those born with a disability.
rattatally t1_j67ynez wrote
Reply to comment by BilliamTheGreat 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
What would be a negative good and a positive bad?
rattatally t1_j1qleu3 wrote
Reply to comment by PURPLEPEE in /r/philosophy Open Discussion Thread | December 26, 2022 by BernardJOrtcutt
"Chaos reigns."
rattatally t1_ixexeeg wrote
Reply to comment by SiriusShenanigans in The Philosophy of Humor: Three theories about what makes something funny. Essay by philosopher Chris A. Kramer (SBCC) by thenousman
Why does that make it funny again? Can you explain?
rattatally t1_iv0jjbf wrote
Reply to comment by SovArya in How to have better arguments by fchung
The thing is, everybody believes their arguments are based on logic and facts, including those people with strong, biased convictions. Most people care about being right, and 'winning' the argument than they care about truth.
Also we're not 100% logical beings, and most of our arguments are about our subjective views of the world.
rattatally t1_je269fj wrote
Reply to comment by Hidanas in Recently arrived Ukrainians in Minneapolis head to Mississippi to help tornado victims | MPR News by ElectrikDonuts
Correct.