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NonFactor
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zulu_nation8
China26351 Posts
On May 29 2009 04:11 NonFactor wrote: SC2GG commentators are worth listening to. agreed | ||
PH
United States6173 Posts
On May 28 2009 14:31 zulu_nation8 wrote: nothing to argue about i will hold you and love you without any problems. Anyways serious topics please, preferably art history or continental philosophy This blog is fail. | ||
zulu_nation8
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Carnivorous Sheep
Baa?21242 Posts
On May 29 2009 03:51 zulu_nation8 wrote: the thread is a fucking mess by the way, you guys are all fucking idiots. OH HE DOESNT WANNA ARGUE ABOUT THE ETERNAL AND MOST GLORIOUS QUESTION OF THE EXISTENCE OF GOD OMGOMFG. like im gonna talk to you fucking 13 year olds about a topic you hvae no idea how to argue but still think about because you like to feel smart hi idra. ID VS EVOLUTION OMGOMGOMGOMG LEAP OF FAITHRO IFJWPOIJFWEF SHUT THE FUCK UP Zulu rage lol. | ||
Harem
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Carnivorous Sheep
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CharlieMurphy
United States22895 Posts
On May 28 2009 14:52 renegade_zerg wrote: no arguement here negra modelo dos xx and pacifico mmm mmm Not the best but pretty high up imo. and I wouldn't put pacific on there. Negro modelo especial and dos equis amber are the shit though. | ||
CharlieMurphy
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zulu_nation8
China26351 Posts
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Holgerius
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Aesop
Hungary11234 Posts
1) Answer the question straight away 2) Point out why the question is ill-formulated 2a) Reformulate the question in a better way and answer it 2b) Argue why you should not answer this question All the steps of 1 or 2 can be done as an argument. | ||
konadora
Singapore66063 Posts
On May 29 2009 03:44 zulu_nation8 wrote: everyone studies epistemology, the meaning of true knowledge varies greatly. But not until phenomenology do we get out of dualism (not really) and can actually investigate true knowledge or being instead of assuming we can never get to it. True knowledge itself really doesn't mean anything, the development of epistemology has been on how to obtain it. Then when does one know what is 'truth'? When everyone agrees on it? Because as far as I know, the catholic church hasn't always been correct about the universe. (But then again, how do we know what we know now is the truth?) | ||
zulu_nation8
China26351 Posts
On May 29 2009 23:10 Aesop wrote: zulu, I was genuinely curious about what you could come up with, but in the end this appears to be an opinion blog, rather than an argument blog. It's not about answering questions, it's about finding reasons for those answers. The least you can do in argumentative form is 1) Answer the question straight away 2) Point out why the question is ill-formulated 2a) Reformulate the question in a better way and answer it 2b) Argue why you should not answer this question All the steps of 1 or 2 can be done as an argument. Ok fine, please 1. elaborate on what human culture is 2. why we should attach value to it 3.how we should choose what values to attach to it | ||
zulu_nation8
China26351 Posts
On May 30 2009 01:24 konadora wrote: Then when does one know what is 'truth'? When everyone agrees on it? Because as far as I know, the catholic church hasn't always been correct about the universe. (But then again, how do we know what we know now is the truth?) yes... i also believe the catholic church hasn't always been right about the universe. Truth always has conditions. There is no universal and eternal truth. More importantly you should give up the curiosity or desire for absolute truth because its really quite dumb. | ||
QuanticHawk
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Draconizard
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Aesop
Hungary11234 Posts
On May 30 2009 02:09 zulu_nation8 wrote: Ok fine, please 1. elaborate on what human culture is 2. why we should attach value to it 3.how we should choose what values to attach to it You are doing it the wrong way around. This is your blog, so you should do the work. So let me rephrase your questions and hand them back: 1) What possible meanings does "culture" have? 2) How essential is culture for being "human"? | ||
Aesop
Hungary11234 Posts
On May 30 2009 02:14 zulu_nation8 wrote: yes... i also believe the catholic church hasn't always been right about the universe. Truth always has conditions. There is no universal and eternal truth. More importantly you should give up the curiosity or desire for absolute truth because its really quite dumb. IF there is something that is true, then it's universal and eternal. That's how truth is defined most of the time (unless you do it functionally). The question you are hinting at is rather if there IS truth at all. | ||
zulu_nation8
China26351 Posts
On May 30 2009 04:37 Aesop wrote: You are doing it the wrong way around. This is your blog, so you should do the work. So let me rephrase your questions and hand them back: 1) What possible meanings does "culture" have? 2) How essential is culture for being "human"? 1. culture is the collective background of our everyday activities 2. very, i guess | ||
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