K: and how is ''sepere aude" polemical?
Kropotkin
K: and how is ''sepere aude" polemical?
Yes, that part isn't polemical. Neither are the following:
for when was the last time
you heard a conservative speak hopefully about the future? the only
thing that will bring a conservative to being even vaguely hopeful
is the possible second coming.... other than that, the conservative wallows
about the mud and claims to be ''real'' about it....
fear dominates conservatives..... it drives their every action and thought....
and what does the conservative fear? Practically everything....
from education to democracy to theories like Marxism and CRT...
the list of things they fear is, by far, much larger than the things
they approve of.... every single hot button topic today is driven
by conservative's fear..... from abortion to immigration to education,
to gays/trans people....all of it, ALL OF IT, driven by fear.......
I can't even see anything positive in the conservative's message....
can you?
and here you are certainly not trying to persuade people to your viewpoint:let us work out some examples of a journey gone wrong......
let us assume, as many people do, that the journey is to find god....
and then what happens if, if we actually do find god?
therein lies the rub.... nothing..... happens.... we wait until
we die to spend eternity in gazing at god..... we wait until
we die to spend eternity in gazing at god..... not much happening
there....we find god, happy, well some are happy, but the fact is
that sin is frankly more fun..... and thus the eternal struggle to
avoid sin...... and we spend our time sinning and then repenting,
and sinning and repenting and sinning some more, and repenting
some more..... so, what is actually happening? sin and repenting....
that pretty much covers our life.... not much of a journey there....
and then we are also waiting to die.... for the second chapter, for
a Christian, anyway, is far more interesting than the first chapter...
which is life... waiting for death is pretty much what a Christian does.....
but think of the other revolutions... the economic revolution,
both capitalism and communism/socialism came after the
Enlightenment.... as did democracy, and the rise of modern
philosophy with Kant and Hegel and all the others after that......
but we also had social revolutions, legal revolutions and political
revolutions... or have you forgotten that both the American revolution
and the French revolution occurred after the Enlightenment.....
and of course, the rise of the modern technological world came
after ''sepere aude''......
and think of the number of ism's that have arose since the Enlightenment...
from nationalism, to theism, white is right ism, the rise of civil right movements,
liberalism and conservatism...and as previously mentioned, all the political
isms of our day.....and does any of this occur without the influence of
the Enlightenment? I doubt it...... in many ways, some even under
the radar ways, our own civilization and society are what they are because
of the Enlightenment........
now, the question becomes, do we continue to follow this
''sepere aude'', dare to know, even further? it has been my
contention that we need to continue to engage in the Enlightenment,
we need to push hard this, ''dare to know'' even further and even harder.......
I would suggest that much of the world's problems today stem from
our not following the ''sepere aude'' to the end......
for me, the motto ''sepere aude'' can be and more importantly,
should be the motto of human beings...... ''sepere aude'' must
be part of human existence if we are to work our way back to solid
ground..
And this certainly isn't polemical or, dare one notice, rude...we must push ourselves to the end of the
Enlightenment process.... we must ''dare to know'' even if,
especially if, we find that human beings are not who we thought
they were......
nor is this polemicalwhat does it mean to be a human being? you don't know because
you haven't given it 2 seconds of thought.... ''Dare to know''...
nor thisas long as we hold to the faith of childhood, without any type
of an ''reexamination of values'' another Auschwitz is
just around the next corner....
nor is this, nor is there anything paradoxical about this...much of the world's reaction today can be summed up
by a saying that was very big 40 years ago....
''I have abandoned my search for truth and now I am looking
for a good fantasy'''
this pretty much sums up most people lives in these modern times.....
the search for the trinkets of existence is just a search for
a good fantasy..
Nor despite the following are you engaging in an argument - which is when one presents a set of reasons for believe one view....there are some around here who proclaim the truth of god
and of religion... and in doing so, they have stopped seeking...
once one has the truth, there is no point to seeking the truth
anymore....
Some might naively point out that if one believes what you say herelet us change the argument a bit.....
Then those earlier (totally not polemical) statements you made about conservatives or religion people taking the wrong journey would indicate that you hold the right beliefs. Since you were doing precisely what the people you are complaining about here, but with a different target.we have seen,
on this very website, claims that others hold beliefs that
make them liberals, or terrorist or anarchist or traitors
or Atheist or at the very least, stupid.... and yet, this argument
requires that the person making the charge, is holding to
the ''right'' beliefs...you cannot call someone a traitor
unless you yourself hold to the ''correct'' beliefs.....
So, let's look at the implied argument:Peter Kropotkin wrote: ↑Tue Jun 25, 2024 11:20 pm Newton worked out gravity... but we can't accept it because
it is ''polemical'' and Einstein worked out the ''theory of relativity''
but it is ''polemical''... which was exactly what the Nazi's charged Einstein
with....his "Jewish'' physics.... and that the sun is 93 million miles
from earth... we can't accept that because that is ''polemical''...
we can call anything, ANYTHING, polemical.... all it takes
is the ability to spell polemical right....thank god I have
spellcheck.....
Kropotkin
K: and how many here are familiar with Mr. Feuerbach?