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Re: The Link between Objectivism and Religion     

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Author: Malrassic Park
Date: Jan 13, 2008 09:35

... to by-pass his intellect?") that music takes the opposite course: the intellect responds to the emotion. Therefore you are in disagreement with your omniscient goddess. I guess you don't know as much about Objectivism as you thought you did. Heh. What does a certain combination of sounds do to man's consciousness to make him identify it as gay or sad? I have heard the ...
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Re: The Link between Objectivism and Religion     

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Author: Malrassic Park
Date: Jan 12, 2008 23:58

...: knowledge or conviction gained by intuition В  В c: the power or faculty of attaining to direct knowledge or cognition without evident rational thought and inference English is already confused and Objectivism is not helping by evading the fact that Kant did not use a confused language, he used Latin and German.. At any rate, for Kant 'intuition' or Anschauung is the simple...
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Re: The Link between Objectivism and Religion     

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Author: Malrassic Park
Date: Jan 12, 2008 13:49

... always "transcendental" therefore it must merely be a variation on the same "mystical construct." Such reasoning on their part is the result of learning philosophy, in the form of pseudo-philosophical Objectivism, AS MERELY A GROUP OF RANDIST SLOGANS to be regurgitated at the whim of their Randroid group-hysteria. The question itself involves a stolen concept and is inherently self- ...
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Re: The Link between Objectivism and Religion     

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Author: chazwin
Date: Jan 12, 2008 11:35

... all see the same thing you might as well forget about making the distinction? From any perspective which is philosophically relevant, yes, "we all see the same thing". The distinction Objectivism does make is between form and object. We may perceive the same thing in different ways or from different perspectives. But, yes, we are all perceiving the same thing. Both we...
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Re: The Link between Objectivism and Religion     

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Author: Malrassic Park
Date: Jan 12, 2008 10:29

... or cognition b: knowledge or conviction gained by intuition c: the power or faculty of attaining to direct knowledge or cognition without evident rational thought and inference English is already confused and Objectivism is not helping by evading the fact that Kant did not use a confused language, he used Latin and German.. At any rate, for Kant 'intuition' or Anschauung is the ...
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Re: The Link between Objectivism and Religion     

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Author: Fred Weiss
Date: Jan 12, 2008 04:57

... because we all see the same thing you might as well forget about making the distinction? From any perspective which is philosophically relevant, yes, "we all see the same thing". The distinction Objectivism does make is between form and object. We may perceive the same thing in different ways or from different perspectives. But, yes, we are all perceiving the same thing. Both we and ...
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Re: The Link between Objectivism and Religion     

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Author: Malrassic Park
Date: Jan 11, 2008 22:53

.... Why do you say "even you"? I have never offered up my own opinion on metaphysics or epistemology, just as you have never offered up one that was uniquely yours but is totally colored by Objectivism. I do however find that Kant makes for a good cure for my old Randroidism. If his philosophy serves no other purpose than that, then at least it serves a benevolent one. This and many more...
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Re: The Link between Objectivism and Religion     

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Author: chazwin
Date: Jan 11, 2008 05:02

..., i.e. time) are integral to the nature of reality, you are merely acknowledging that Kant believed that reality was mere appearance and subjective. And thus so is your view of Objectivism and therefore you cannot claim any objective basis for your pronouncements on the subject. But of course - as did Kant - you want it both ways. You want your subjectivity to have ...
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Re: The Link between Objectivism and Religion     

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Author: malenoid
Date: Jan 9, 2008 19:08

... you claim you do know Kant in himself, then you are a liar, a hypocrite and or confused, perhaps all three. A is A remember? You're only advertising and propagandizing for Objectivism. Your purpose on this forum isn't to debate philosophy but to propagandize for your religion. If you cant know things (e.g. humans) in themselves, then why dont you include that human being'...
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Re: The Link between Objectivism and Religion     

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Author: tg
Date: Jan 9, 2008 07:11

...know where I can find a copy of the book "Is Objectivism a Religion?" by Albert Ellis?http://wikipedia.cas.ilstu.edu/index.php/Bibliography_of_work_on_Obje... 'Ellis, Albert. Is Objectivism a Religion? (New York: Lyle Stuart, Inc., 1968... to his titular question is Yes. In effect he regards Objectivism as a sort of Puritanism without God, on the grounds ...
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