Your conception of respect is bullshit. A false dichotomy.
If there is no difference in practice - I neither respect nor disrespect myself.
I am a-respectful towards myself.
Your conception of respect is bullshit. A false dichotomy.
It is astonishing to see how many philosophical disputes collapse into insignificance the moment you subject them to this simple test of tracing a concrete consequence. There can be no difference anywhere that doesn't make a difference elsewhere—no difference in abstract truth that doesn't express itself in a difference in concrete fact and in conduct consequent upon that fact, imposed on somebody, somehow, somewhere and some-when. The whole function of philosophy ought to be to find out what definite difference it will make to you and me, at definite instants of our life, if this world-formula or that world-formula be the true one.
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If you can't demonstrate a difference that I can see you must be deluded.
Lets not devolve this into ad hominems? I think it's time for you to introspect?
Yes, the Moon is known, it's a concept known.Speakpigeon wrote: ↑Wed Feb 20, 2019 6:46 pm I'm asking if you think you know the Moon.
Do you know it? Yes or no?
Do you think you know that the Moon exists?
Yes, I know a thing about M ... I know M as a concept, a thing.
So if all thoughts are concepts.
By BEING PRESENT.
I'm not asking you if the Moon is known. I'm asking you if you think you know that the Moon exists.Dontaskme wrote: ↑Thu Feb 21, 2019 1:08 pmYes, the Moon is known,Speakpigeon wrote: ↑Wed Feb 20, 2019 6:46 pm I'm asking if you think you know the Moon. Do you know it? Yes or no? Do you think you know that the Moon exists?
I'm not asking you if the concept of the Moon is known. I'm asking you if you think you know that the Moon exists.