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To the extent that the World is imperfect that is exactly because your idea would have it so: "There is nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it so." (W Shakespeare: Hamlet,Act 2, Scene 2) Quote:
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Of course, much of the world also has excellent ideas, concepts, and the like. These people stop the world from collapsing and help it retain some dignity. I believe it could also have to do with disagreement in thought processes. Two people (or countries, groups, etc.) could have astoundingly creative and intelligent ideas that entirely contradict the other. Some times these disagreements are... not handled properly.
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Also, if someone is so inclined, they can work hard to make an idea a reality or to inspire others to do so. Why isnt this happening? I personally believe that only a few humans truely desire peace. I find myself searching for conflict all the time! I've had discussions with friends and acquantances that we agree the perfect heaven couldn't be perfect in the way we think of the word because there would be nothing to accomplish. So what i'm saying, is that humans may unconsciously create strife for the sole purpose of solving it.
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You mentioned conflicts... I'm finding that conflict isn't nearly as attractive or productive as cooperation. Personal accomplishments through conflict could be seen as an addiction that temporarily satisfies the ego with an illusion. We do create strife, that's for certain. We are our own worst enemy when it comes down to it. So to the original post, I wish there were better ideas and people were more willing to work together rather than try to, "get high" on their own. This forum was an idea for people to share ideas and inspire not only discussion of Philosophy but also implementation. It's through talks like this with people from all over the world that ideas are spread and realized. By the way... Kalashnikov, welcome to the Philosophy Forum!
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Bingo. And thank you! this looks pretty interesting and i look forward to becoming part of the community.
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I think the difficulty may lie partly in viewing ideas and reality as separate. Everything that exists boils down to the same thing: electrons, protons, quarks, it's all made of the same stuff. So, ideas can shape the world, and the world can shape ideas. One isn't always dependent on the other. Ideas come into being when the world affects our brains, which create the ideas, which affect our bodies, which can affect the world if we use them in a particular way, ie to bring attention to our idea and make it happen on a large scale. It has little to do with just imagining something and watching it unfold before your eyes. |
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Jusin... I personally feel very strongly this way also. In fact I think this "get high" idea you quoted, is thee number one reason we are not moving ahead to the next level of intellectual thought. No matter where I look or listen all I see is people making statements, and not discussions about new ideas. This is the greatest time in human history for intellectual thought, of a new nature, with all the avenues of absorbing knowledge at our beckoning call. It is our time in human history to philosophise beyond those of the past. But we can not get there without discussing new ideas, whether believable or not. A true modern Philosopher will expand their minds beyond what is known to them, and reach for that which has not been known yet.
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I was just browsing through and I saw this forum, and consequently this thread and decided to sign up and you know, share my opinions and the like. I think your point is an interesting one, who's ideas exactly are influencing our world today? Well historically it has been those with power, or well control over others but it has allegedly shifted now to the people, with democracy and the like. But it would be naive to think that everyman's idea can have direct influence on his environment, like every other society, we are a product of our times. Its an amalgamation of ideas, and thinkers that create where we are at today. So its less controlled, but more evolved into what it is. So from that, I would say society collectively, is what controls our morality and values. Quote:
Humans came into this world with nothing but nature, all social constructs and order, all taboos, all morality [at least if you take God out of the equation] is formed by ideas. The world didn't suddenly affect our brains to make us believe that stealing is wrong or adultery is bad, these are shaped by ideas. |
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