Hello, 'Artificial Brandon'. I am Helm. I am the current administrator of this sub-forum (philosophy and/or politics) of the I-mockery.net message boards. You asked a few interesting questions, but I judge that you did not get any reasonable replies by any of the regulars of this sub-forum (philosophy and/or politics). Furthermore, the regular, 'Dole' made a remark which besides being completely besides the topic, was intended in humourous spirit, which is to say, was what many of the regulars in other sub-forums of the i-mockery.net message boards, such as 'General Blabber' would consider to be 'fun', perhaps, even, to illustrate their ill-ment approval, they would also quote the message in part, or in it's entirety, likeso:
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Its a toughie, but I'd have to say 'The White Album'.
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and then follow it with the usage of one of the many popular internet 'emotion-icons' such as "
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Needless to say, I find such off-topic, lighthearted remarks to be completely incompartible with the spirit of this particular sub-forum (philosophy and/or politics) and thusly I've decided to intervene, concisely answering all your queries, and hopefully injecting a much-needed dose of seriousness in this conversation, hopefully rendering it worthy of being posted in this here section (philosophy and/or politics) of the i-mockery message boards. After all, it's All I've Got to Do.
So, let's see what ill-concieved uroboric misconceptions we can promptly anihilate by usage of the abundant, brilliant, incandescent light of reason that only the brain of an a truly awakened mind can provide, hm?
Also, the member 'Dole' is urged to reconsider his attitude towards the boards. Such serious matters should not be attempted to be rendered frivolous, neither should a regular of such astounding tenure allow himself to steer off-topic even for the sake of the slightest lark. Standards must be maintained, which is to say, they must be uniformly adhered by all members, regardless of status. I trust this offence will be repeated Not a Second Time. For No One reason.
Well, anyway, since you Asked me Why.
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Let's say, for example, that a philosopher has determined that the "absolute truth" of existence is that all values are baseless; that nihilism and moral relativism are indeed true.
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Are you aware that if all values were to be baseless, then to make any sort of moral argument (as the one in your example), no matter how non-exclusive the scope of it, would be equally baseless? In making the whole moral context redundant, you're essentially making any commentation on it equally so, which is to say, equal to absolute redundancy. if 'A' refers to 'A' and says " 'A is meaningless", well, here's your self-refferential fallacy.
It is, sadly the case that many philosophical enthusiasts tend to go by the 'Think for Yourself' type of philosophical research, but as it is, if you've read your Post-Modernists, you'd have spared yourself of this recursive arguement. Maybe, 'Artificial Brandon', it's time to ask yourself, 'I Should Have Known Better'.
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Should that philosopher promote his "truth," even if there is reason to believe that moral relativism will poison and corrode his society? Do philosophers have responsibility in regard to the ideas they churn out and endorse?
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It is my oppinion, which I've based on My Life's experiences, that a philosopher's responsibility is towards truth, personal awareness, knowledge. The resulting well-being or lack thereof, as a philosophy is attempted should not be considered a prime factor in determining the validity of said philosophy unless such a necessity is expicitly stated in the fundamental axioms of said,
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Would a "noble lie" ever be considered a good thing?
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Do you see the continuation of a shallow, bare existance as the ultimate end (as in 'means to an') for humanity?
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Is it better for the majority of people to go on believing in "good" and "evil" absolutes, even if they're false? Is it possible that falsehood, not truth, is a necessary condition for life?
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Better in terms of well-being yes, in terms of awareness and understanding, no. Useful lies are obviously needed for everyday life for most people, but then again, in my oppinion the specific qualities of everyday life should be re-evaluated, and be strictly severed from the atavistic instinct that seems to drive life towards senseless feeding on itself.
There. I trust that this thread will from here and onwards continue in an acceptable level of seriousness. This is a matter both of ontology and of ethical philosophy, as as such, must be delt with an extra dosage of the strict and inclement gravity that only a adequately formal, long-winded post, fully devoid of any pop culture references and/or other 'modern humour' cliches, such as this, can provide. And, thusly, there are all the Things We Said Today, which is not to say that I Will not Be Back to further illuminate you if you ever need more Help! I'll take it that such will not be the case if you make No Reply.
And with this I conclude my message, which is is to say, this is decidedly, The End :serious