... From: mikegordge@xtra.co.nz Newsgroups: alt.philosophy Subject: Re: Are We Living in a DarkAge? Date: Fri, 01 Jun 2007 17:23:33 -0700 Organization: ... you're saying that Nietzsche is irrelevant to the industrial age, then lets here it. Ubermenshe is an industrial age deity. -- Delusional power corrupts, real power corrupts more, the benefit of the...
...: Gary Childress <grchildrss@aol.com> Newsgroups: alt.philosophy Subject: Are We Living in a DarkAge? Date: Thu, 31 May 2007 22:30:23 -0700 ... might term as "tribal" instincts. Yet we live in a world which grows smaller and ...we may have slipped back into a kind of darkage of intolerance and conservatism, especially these last few years. Or is this "as ...
... term as "tribal" instincts. Yet we live in a world which grows ... slipped back into a kind of darkage of intolerance and conservatism, ... that the majority of human kind live in non- contemprary situations. The kind ... use these concepts to improve their lives. They apply mainly to the issues ...the backward, ignorant norms of darker ages (dirty water, starvation, slavery, brutalities, ...
...what Karl Popper might term as "tribal" instincts. Yet we live in a world which grows smaller and smaller every ... their vanguard thinkers? It seems we may have slipped back into a kind of darkage of intolerance and conservatism, especially these last few years. Or is this "as good as... certain ethnic groups and not others, etc. I think we are in a carefully designed darkage.
... term as "tribal" instincts. Yet we live in a world which grows ...slipped back into a kind of darkage of intolerance and conservatism, ...our new liberalized societies. Oh...yea...Darkage. Consider how life exists ... knowledge...unbalanced. In the Middle Ages, we had little knowledge and ... pretty well]. So, yes, I think we are in another DARKAGE...but this one relative ...
...term as "tribal" instincts. Yet we live in a world which grows ...slipped back into a kind of darkage of intolerance and conservatism, ...our new liberalized societies. Oh...yea...Darkage. Consider how life exists ...our knowledge...unbalanced. In the Middle Ages, we had little knowledge and ... think we are in another DARKAGE...but this one relative to our 'other foot', our 'other ...
... term as "tribal" instincts. Yet we live in a world which grows ...slipped back into a kind of darkage of intolerance and conservatism, ...our new liberalized societies. Oh...yea...Darkage. Consider how life exists ...our knowledge...unbalanced. In the Middle Ages, we had little knowledge and lots...I think we are in another DARKAGE...but this one relative to our 'other foot', our 'other ...
... Popper might term as "tribal" instincts. Yet we live in a world which grows smaller and smaller ... we may have slipped back into a kind of darkage of intolerance and conservatism, especially these last few years. Or is this "as ... perspective? I believe that Heidegar also thought that we were living in a very dark time because there is little understanding of the meaning of being....
... term as "tribal" instincts. Yet we live in a world which grows smaller ...have slipped back into a kind of darkage of intolerance and conservatism, especially ...? Evolution produced us to optimally live as primitives. We are still there. Is that "darkage" status? Aspects of said primitive ... these insanities in addition to your "darkage" assertion. With some more consideration ...
... and others. Many still harbor what Karl Popper might term as "tribal" instincts. Yet we live in a world which grows smaller and smaller every day. On the Internet we ...'t caught up yet with their vanguard thinkers? It seems we may have slipped back into a kind of darkage of intolerance and conservatism, especially these last few years. Or is this "as good as it gets"? My...