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what's your favorite argument in the history of philosophy?

>> No.17400761
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17400761

"The kingdom of God is within you."
Irrefutable.

>> No.17400762

>>17400752
That all women are whores

>> No.17400766

>>17400752
>Bertrand Russell, during his early Hegelian phase, accepted the argument; he once exclaimed: "Great God in Boots!—the ontological argument is sound!"[68]
st anselms. it's wrong of course but it's fun and instructive to find out where.

>> No.17400777

Just be yourself and keep on moving

>> No.17400792

>>17400752
Euthyphro. Nominalism. Munchhausen's trilemma. Problem of Induction and the Is/Ought distinction. Meinong's jungle. Private Language. Eliminative materialism

Philosophy is a pointless game for nerds to kill time with since they can't get laid

>> No.17400874

>>17400752
Difference precedes identity

>> No.17402415

>>17400752
No u.

>> No.17402426
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17402426

>>17400777

>> No.17402458

The argument that things become themselves more with change.

>> No.17402476

>>17400752
that I want that girls feet right around my cock

>> No.17402484

>>17402476
That's a statement not an argument silly

>> No.17402491

>>17402484
do I look like I give a fuck

>> No.17402545

>>17402491
Does it matter that you don't?

>> No.17402578
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17402578

Shut up.

>> No.17402598

>>17402545
it does to me

>> No.17402612

>>17402598
Does it matter that it matters to you

>> No.17402690

>>17402578
made me kek

>> No.17402693

>>17400752
When Jordan Peterson explained why we should model our lives after lobsters and take lots of pills

>> No.17402729

>>17400752
>women don't think therefore women ain't

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>>17400752

>> No.17402754
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>>17400752
The Aristotelian Argument from Motion.

>> No.17403118

radical skeptic arguments by the skeptics

divine patterns by the mystics (and hegel)

the two contradict, which prooves both of them right

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>>17400752
Gorgias btfoed literally all of philosophy:
1.Nothing exists;
2. Even if something exists, nothing can be known about it; and
3. Even if something can be known about it, knowledge about it can't be communicated to others.
4. Even if it can be communicated, it cannot be understood.

>> No.17403141

>>17403125
>Nothing Exists
Why?
> Even if something exists, nothing can be known about it
Why?
> Even if something can be known about it, knowledge about it can't be communicated to others.
Why?
> Even if it can be communicated, it cannot be understood.
Why?

>> No.17403159

scepticism is cringe

>> No.17403197

>>17403125
based af my fellow gorgifag.
btw i didnt understand shit.

>> No.17403221

Marx had the ultimate epiphany. Each part of the social structure becomes a commodity under capitalism, and consequently, our very being are transformed into relations of exchange and the value derived from them. We are no longer independent of capital but instruments of it. Humanity has been privatized and enslaved to capital.

>> No.17403241

>>17403125
what is this guy doing pressing keys randomly Jannie clean this!

>> No.17403272

One must imagine Sisyphus happy - Albert Camus

>> No.17403275

>>17400752
"Why?"

>> No.17403311

Cum
a ka a
Semen

>> No.17403342

>>17400752
Motion is the mode of existence.

>> No.17404726

>>17403221
Looking at you Tinder.

>> No.17404744

>>17402742
Why is the absence of pain good, and not simply 'Not Bad', especially if that absence of pain is not enjoyed by anyone there would be no positive element to ascribe it as being good.

>> No.17404764

>>17403272
why would we
his inner demons have forever been made outer and any possibility of redemption or consolation is forever out of reach.
He can't help but realize the extent of his error now, while being condemned to repeat it again and again.
Isn't that the exact idea of hell Dante had?

>> No.17404777

>>17402612
by definition, to me it does

>> No.17404783

>>17404744
furthermore, is pleasure always good? is it possible to theiruze a hierarchy of pleasures? Smoking gives me pleasure but if destroys my body and costs me money therefore I wish to stop.

>> No.17404829

>>17400752
Do it simply because you can.

>> No.17404842

>>17400766
>it's wrong of course
It's correct under a transendental epistemology.

>> No.17404863

>>17404783
The same can be said for pain. Exercise can be painful but can give rewards, or long term pleasure.

I think the issue is with the binary model itself, as well as the lack of an implication that the absence of X is equivalent to the opposite of X, rather than the absence of X just being the absence of what X is (X=[good,bad])

>> No.17404993

>>17400752
Sense is an effect the way sound effects are an effect, the signified is the effect of the signified
>>17400874
Based deleuzian

>> No.17405106

>>17400752
To you your father should be as a God.

>> No.17405713

>>17400752
Honestly, probably something boring like the Frege-Geach problem.

>> No.17406336

>>17400762
I'm not a whore :(

>> No.17406348

Of all that breathes and crawls across the earth, our mother earth breeds nothing feebler than a man. So long as the gods grant him power, spring in his knees, he thinks he will never suffer affliction down the years. But then, when the happy gods bring on the long hard times, bear them he must, against his will, and steel his heart. Our lives, our mood and mind as we pass across the earth, turn as the days turn

>> No.17406364

>>17400752
>not what’s your favourite work
It’s very obvious when people don’t read

>> No.17407357

>>17400777
straight from the heavenly father

>> No.17407359

>>17402484
well it's certainly inarguable

>> No.17407362

>>17406336
give me your discord and prove it to me

>> No.17407395

>>17402693
Don't forget to eat only meat and that basic respect is the same as oppression

>> No.17407402

>>17407395 >>17402693
see this is how know you people are all retards
there are billions of things Peterson said you can roast him over
yet you decided to roast him over exactly the few things he didn't actually say.
Why?
Because your debased ideology demands it, and you are simply not smart enought.

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>>17400752
Who's the most beautiful, Dora, Maybe Baby or Alyona Shwets? Or maybe the Kis Kis girls?

>> No.17407419

>>17400752
Now go wash off all the layers of makeup caked on your face and post pic.

>> No.17407480

That it really doesn't matter if you're intelligent unless you are also famous, unless you publicly make a name for yourself, you will lumped in with "other people" of your era, time spares nobody

>> No.17407482

>>17407406
they are all ugly and only exist for me to fuck their feet

>> No.17407528

>>17400874
based aristotle

>> No.17407625

>>17407406
I like Dora's personality, her chastity, her views, her opinion on jews. But i am not gonna lie Maybe Baybe is hot af, i would be happy if she let me lick all her body from top to bottom

>> No.17407782

>>17404783
>>17404863
Antinatalism and related copes are just pessimist forms of hedonism, like a depressed Bentham. It is trash like all forms of hedonism.

>> No.17407919

>>17407782
And why is hedonism trash?

>> No.17408047

>>17407625
What's her opinion on Jews? But yeah, she's my favourite, too. I like her voice the most. So cute.

>> No.17408058

>>17407919
It doesn't make me feel good.

>> No.17408075

>>17407919
because once you have fucked the last boipucci and snorted the last line and drank the last bottle of fine wine, you still have to sit down and think to yourself.
The only answer then is more hedonism.
It's the purest definition of COPE.

>> No.17408107

>>17408075
Better to live to the fullest and die at the height of pleasure in your youth than to live to old age as a boring prude

>> No.17408128

>>17400761
fpbp

>> No.17408144

>>17408107
but that is not really the choice, is it?
Death will not take you when you'll feel like dying, and you will.
You will have to linger on.
You will HAVE to sit down and think.

>> No.17408155

>>17402484
Around my tongue there ought be belly button

>> No.17408161

>>17408144
So I sit down and think, and what do I think about? Do you think I'll want to have kids lol? If I want to make "create something" I can always do some kind of art, which can also very well fit into a hedonist lifestyle

>> No.17408167

>>17408107
You are just repeating someone else's words and lack the courage of your convictions. Think of this post, right here, in 40 years when you are are still alive, old, boring, and know I called you on it way back.

>> No.17408180

>>17408107
false dichotomy. nobody said that antihedonism means you can't enjoy anything and have to be boring ande prude. it just means that short-term comforts and animal-tier instincts are superseded by more human and individual pursuits.

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dionysus apollo paradox

>> No.17408222

>>17408167
I am not saying I am courageous enough for it and I know that I will likely end up boring, but when (and if) I'm forty I know I will regret not being braver, so I will at least try to be now and hopefully won't grow to be old and regretful. Risk-taking is admirable, the fact that I may be too cowardly for it doesn't make it less so.

>> No.17408298

>>17402476
holy based