Message from @themiddleman🐸

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2020-01-27 20:20:16 UTC  

(if it were by reason it would all be the same? and to the extent that it can you are no longer expressing preferences but methodology)

2020-01-27 20:20:27 UTC  

@The Living Paradox

It doesn't exactly, it wasnt common to human nature..
Humans are limited by common sense,
They need some way of organising or generalising
all human knowledge, philosophy

2020-01-27 20:20:29 UTC  

Without philosophy you can't have any justification for anything you believe in

2020-01-27 20:20:43 UTC  

specifically for race

2020-01-27 20:20:50 UTC  

...philosophy is about organising and generalise all human knowledge.

2020-01-27 20:21:20 UTC  

you don't need justification to trial&error, you just do it, society and law emerges, and whatever conflict resolution emerges and amounts to precedent is efficient. and gets ingrained in your "genetic morals" for lack of a better term

2020-01-27 20:21:43 UTC  

@The Living Paradox

at some point, every society needs to have an intellectual justification
for the neccessary things they are doing.
Common sense only works on small societies

2020-01-27 20:21:44 UTC  

Philosophy is about getting to conclusions of how knowledge is even possible @virtue

2020-01-27 20:22:04 UTC  

thats a very vague definition you gave there

2020-01-27 20:22:55 UTC  

what the sovereign (high) class tells the lower and what works in that communication is entirely dependant on the stock and this domesticated (genetically trained) moral. you're ugh, privileged, and don't even see it. fucking wypipo ugh

2020-01-27 20:23:15 UTC  

theres germanic morals v. french v. anglo v. so many

2020-01-27 20:23:19 UTC  

none of it rational

2020-01-27 20:23:33 UTC  

@The Living Paradox

so basically you say that philosophy is *knowledge about all knowledge*,
If you say its about understanding how knowledge is possible
and understanding how we can get knowledge.
Then basically,*philosophy is a general model for all knowledge and
the methods to use any and all knowledge*

2020-01-27 20:23:55 UTC  

rather it is rational only in the sense that enough people feel the same enough to abide by it

2020-01-27 20:23:58 UTC  
2020-01-27 20:24:03 UTC  

@Ozpin88 Trial and error is barely scratching the surface of level wisdom. You can make a mistake 1000 times and still not get to conclusions without fundamentally questioning the reasoning behind your actions

2020-01-27 20:24:11 UTC  

@virtue Are you against gay men privately having a relationship?

2020-01-27 20:24:22 UTC  

yeah, so why haven't they? Africa has had >120 iq elites

2020-01-27 20:24:32 UTC  

call me philoafricanist

2020-01-27 20:24:32 UTC  

asia has come to entirely different conclusions about markets and individualism

2020-01-27 20:24:37 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/634367565304561675/671450514877186049/1403040131058.png

2020-01-27 20:24:40 UTC  

Technically.. philosophers are trying to have a *general overview*
of all knowledge.
Someone has to make a judgement about what everyone else is doing

2020-01-27 20:24:53 UTC  

why is your rationality not universally coalescing to, well, german ethics?

2020-01-27 20:25:05 UTC  

@virtue Thats a better definition

2020-01-27 20:25:06 UTC  

philos sophos is greek for "can i fuck your student?"

2020-01-27 20:25:07 UTC  

ill answer again, because it's not just reason

2020-01-27 20:25:15 UTC  

it's preference and strategy

2020-01-27 20:25:34 UTC  

morals are largely ingrained genetic strategy and preference

2020-01-27 20:26:12 UTC  

western sovereingty, excellence, truth-over-face, etcetc. germanic being likely best in that front

2020-01-27 20:26:31 UTC  

@virtue There are common forms of action of humans that abide by unchanging principles of existence

2020-01-27 20:26:37 UTC  

market and law - angloid

2020-01-27 20:26:38 UTC  

@Ozpin88

Africa has different countries, some are more retarded than others like Somalia.
I believe Kenya got a good chance.

2020-01-27 20:26:57 UTC  

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2020-01-27 20:27:11 UTC  

@The Living Paradox

yes, there are returning principles even though everything seem to be different.

2020-01-27 20:27:15 UTC  

yeah in like 1000 years

2020-01-27 20:27:39 UTC  

what do you mean by returning

2020-01-27 20:28:46 UTC  

@Ozpin88

rationality.. well in philosophy you can use a less pretentious and simple meaning.
Rationality depends on your stated goals.
As for morals, I agree about the slave and master morality.
Its just how humans are.

2020-01-27 20:29:15 UTC  

@The Living Paradox

Reappearing and cyclic.

2020-01-27 20:29:19 UTC  

there's more than that dimension but yeah most of the world would rather be a slave

2020-01-27 20:29:21 UTC  

indeed

2020-01-27 20:30:38 UTC  

the cheerleaders alpha/beta morality
the nietzschean Master/ Slave morality

to everyone according to his needs