Harbal wrote: ↑Tue May 21, 2024 7:00 am
Immanuel Can wrote: ↑Tue May 21, 2024 1:48 am
Harbal wrote: ↑Mon May 20, 2024 11:19 pm
I'm not a Christian, so I have to make my own arrangements.
I know. But what is obvious is that for Subjectivists, the word "morality" cannot possibly have any content. It just means, "whatever I feel." And that is not morally commendable: neither others, nor even you can say that makes you objectively "moral." All it means is that you do whatever you feel. And nobody has written anywhere that's a noble thing to do.
That's the problem with Subjectivism -- its utter moral and conceptual bankruptcy. It isn't informative of anything to anybody. And it lacks all those features we've pointed out as essential to "morality." Subjectivism cannot promise any sense of duty or compulsion, is not at all sacrificial, has no principles, and has no concern for any others. As a conception of morality goes, it's a eunuch.
You are very determined to drive this message home, aren't you?
It is true that Harbal is very much a subjectivist as IC says. He (Harbal) explains this very clearly and honestly. It is also true that the subjectivist position, and one that cannot arrive at objective values (thinking of Iambiguous who is also very clear about his own position), that they have a
limited platform from which they define values. A great deal would depend on their social milieu, the particular time they grew up in, the influences that came to bear on them indirectly such as the music and literature they were exposed to, and also what they would have absorbed through television and, today, through the news feeds on their telephones.
What is lacking -- and again I point out that Harbal is a wonderful example of this -- is a specific, thorough and detailed educational formation within those areas we refer to as the Occidental Liberal Arts. That program was, for the longest time in Europe, the basis of education. What has happened, and there are numerous reasons and causes, is that education is no longer what it once was.
I would turn C's comment into a question: What is it that produces moral and conceptual bankruptcy? The way I see things is that when huge blocks of people, masses of people, no longer have a substantial educational foundation in the classics of our own culture, they cannot any longer think rationally. Other influences, coming at them from all sides, overpower their perception, and a great deal of this material coming at them is not intellectually or rationally grounded but appeals to the sentiments. And when a person becomes a sentimental instrument, and not a rational instrument, that person can easily be swayed by emoted messages.
My perception is that this analysis largely explains our present time. I mean, if we are looking for a key to grasp why everything seems so confused and why different factions, self-empowered, draw around them followers fired up with a distorted enthusiasm. My references would be to Q-anon like thinking and also those of a radical Left persuasion. There is so much emotional passion and so little careful, rational thinking.
It should be obvious that this cannot produce *good* and will not end well.
Subjectivism cannot promise any sense of duty or compulsion, is not at all sacrificial, has no principles, and has no concern for any others.
The way I see this problem can be illustrated through a picture. If we imagine a body of water we understand that near the surface the water is clear and one sees through it. But the farther down one goes things get murky. Finally, at the bottom, one can hardly see more than a few feet. Similarly, the intellect of many people is contaminated by a great deal of content that has little conceptual separation. Emotions, ideas, perceptions, images from the media-system, all blend together and the individual cannot think clearly, cannot distinguish truth from falsehood, and in the worst case scenario easily becomes a victim of those powers that can organize perceptions, through propaganda and public relations, to pull these people where they desire to take them.
It is a pretty basic analytical picture that I am sure most who write here would agree with.
The problem, and it is a huge problem -- I refer to America through I think Australia seems also to have it -- is that Evangelical Christianity is peopled by masses of individuals who on the one hand did not have a solid education of the sort I mentioned, and whose religious zealousness, and those fantasies and hallucinations with which religious zealotry deals, overpowers their rational, grounded capabilities and they become susceptible to demagogy of the worst sort.
If you sit down to talk with them what they do is (to use a common term) to *spew* the undifferentiated content of their perceptions. And it is this content that rules them. And when masses of people like this gain access to the means of communication -- the digital world has opened it all up to them -- all sorts of crazy ideas, mixed with genuinely important ideas, all get blended together into a confused mass.
Harbal: You are very determined to drive this message home, aren't you?
It is a message that makes very good sense when your core position, such as it is, is examined and thought about. But I think we can refer to the condition in which you are in, and which you seem *invested in*, in more general terms in order to see it as a social and cultural -- indeed a civilizational -- problem. I have referred numerous times to Ortega y Gasset's
Revolt of the Masses and not one person among the loons who write on this forum had any basis to appreciate what are his concerns about these immense shifts that have taken place in the post-Sixties.
It is like there is *no one home* who can
reason. You knock on the door and a strange, distorted ogre appears covered in his own vomit and cackling like a crazy person.
There is beyond all doubt (
my doubt in any case) an extremely clear water that can be accessed when the genuine doctrines and ideas of Christianity are accessed. Simply put these ideas, these values, are central to our civilization and to the very formation of our selves. But when the water is murky and polluted, it is all contaminated by dank poisons.