Sunday, May 12, 2013

Response to "Question"

I think Ama's ideas on group vs individual is really interesting, especially the idea that groups could exist without individuals.  However, I wondered if that idea of individual actually exists, if we are all made up of bits and pieces of things that we learn and take from other people (the group)?  I think the answer to group or individual has to be both, because you can't really have one without the other.  Individuals make up groups, but the groups help to make the individual.

Post at http://the-writing-junkie-school.blogspot.com/2013/05/question.html

Optimisim/Pessimism

Thinking about human nature makes me realize alternately how silly and optimistic I am, but also how cynical I can get.  I think that's true of a lot of the philosophers that we looked at.  I think as a whole we want to see the good in things but sometimes get bogged down in the bad.  I think we back ourselves into a lot of corners that we can't get out of, and then sometimes rely on faith and improvable ideas to help us get out of them.  But I don't think that's bad.  And I don't think we're bad.  So, I guess, there's my optimism to end the semester.

Sunday, May 5, 2013

Response to "Excuses for God"

Although I don't necessarily agree with philosopher's excuses and uses for God, I can understand why they need to throw him in as a sort of loophole.  I think with some theories they really do just back themselves into a wall that they can't get away from, and I think some lines of thought will really just make them crazy.  In a way, some philosophers could need God more than the rest of us, just to keep them sane and give them a (not really truthful) sense of stability.

Original Post http://siearrasviewsnhn.blogspot.com/2013/04/excuses-for-god.html

Conception

I thought the idea of creating the world was interesting, if problematic and slightly terrifying.  The idea that a person, such as your mother, exists only when you conceive the idea of them was really interesting.  However, I think you would have to make yourself crazy by thinking like that, so I can understand why philospohers would look for loopholes out of it.

Towards the beginning of the year, my friends and I had this really silly joke about how one by one we were going to turn twenty and just stop existing, but since I was the baby, I was going to be just sitting in the dorm for a month talking to my friends who weren't actually there and looking completely crazy.  I guess it makes sense if you think about it in the way where people only exist when you think they exist, but I really don't see how that could be true.