“Men find their religions as they find their nations, their lands, their homes, and their fathers. They just find them, they do not search for them, do not understand them, and do not choose them either.” Abdullah al-Qasemi (1907-1996)
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Many parts of the world have never examined these beliefs and can continue holding them for century from now. Sad truth.
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Parenting. What could be as important as this...
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Beautiful.
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If that’s the goal of philosophy, why don’t philosophers keep things to themselves? Why doesn’t Socrates do monologues?
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Socrates was a jerk too
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How can philosophy, a cognitive endeavour, hope to change moral beliefs, which seem to stem from the emotional realm? Put differently: What is the relationship of emotion&cognition to moral beliefs? (And: what's the anatomical correlate?)
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Well said
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