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Reply #15 - Jun 9th, 2010 at 12:38pm
 
Zeno of Citium for me too Smiley
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Reply #16 - Jun 9th, 2010 at 1:48pm
 
Remember Monty Python's philosophers' soccer match?  Grin

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F2kAnTZBnTg
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Reply #17 - Jun 9th, 2010 at 2:14pm
 
I was Zeno of Citium, founder of stoicism, when I answered truthfully. Then I tried it again and lied for every question and came out as  - Epicurus.

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Reply #18 - Jun 9th, 2010 at 2:46pm
 
Well I just copied what you did Soren, and gave an opposite response to every answer and got Zeno of Citium too.

I am holding grave doubts about the efficacy of these findings, and may have to refer the results onto the philosophical society for verification.

Maybe they just think everyone doesn't give a crap, so stoics it is for them?

I mean if you were handing out philosophers for real, you would want a Plato, or Aristotle, or even a Heidegger for Soren, but these third stringers we are getting did not even get a run in the philosophers cup final.
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Reply #19 - Jun 9th, 2010 at 5:43pm
 
I liked the philosopher's soccer match  Grin

It reminds me of the way climate change is being tackled.



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Reply #20 - Jun 9th, 2010 at 8:02pm
 
mozzaok wrote on Jun 9th, 2010 at 2:46pm:
Well I just copied what you did Soren, and gave an opposite response to every answer and got Zeno of Citium too.


Now we know - you are my evil twin.

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Reply #21 - Jun 9th, 2010 at 11:00pm
 
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7. What do you think is more admirable: to be questioning or to be brave?

(a) To be questioning

(b) To be brave

I mean... sheeit...To be brave is admirable by definition... To be questioning ? Sometimes admirable... Sometimes the mark of a coward.
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Reply #22 - Jun 10th, 2010 at 7:12am
 
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I mean... sheeit...To be brave is admirable by definition... To be questioning ? Sometimes admirable... Sometimes the mark of a coward.


It's like those polls that ask a question without giving an example of any specific circumstance. The first thought answer is usually "Well, it depends".
A suicide bomber giving his/her life for something irrational may be brave by definition, but not very admirable. A questioning suicide bomber would be more admirable in that circumstance.

Kinda reminds me of the Replublican debate where a few distasteful models of an Australian replublic were granted for the public to vote on. Of course the public hated all of them and the rejection those models were a vote for Howard's monarchy.
It's also like being forced to vote for Labor for no other reason than to keep the libs out of power. It's all dictatorship by bluff. If you gave a hoot about your kid's futures, you'd know what the admirable thing to do is - but admiring yourself is all that matters.



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Reply #23 - Jun 10th, 2010 at 7:35am
 
Surely you’d only ascribe the term “brave” to an act you admire… An act that you would (or wish you could) carry out yourself. Why would you ascribe the same to an act you’d consider malignant or murderous?

Isn’t the term used exclusively to describe admirable acts?
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Reply #24 - Jun 10th, 2010 at 7:54am
 
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Surely you’d only ascribe the term “brave” to an act you admire… An act that you would (or wish you could) carry out yourself. Why would you ascribe the same to an act you’d consider malignant or murderous?

Isn’t the term used exclusively to describe admirable acts?


No, I wouldn't think that at all.
I think that I'm being empathetic and I'm understanding that everybody's life experiences are different from that of others.
I agree that the bravery is admirable in itself, but not when it comes to stupidity. I suppose everybody has to draw a line somewhere, and that's my line for what it's worth.
And to draw another line from my favourite philosopher, 'Maxwell Smart' : If only he had used his talent for goodness instead of rottenness...

No I don't admire acts of bravery at all if they are for a futile cause. Moreso, I'd say that they got exactly what they deserved and chuck them into the Darwin bin.i
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Reply #25 - Jun 10th, 2010 at 9:32am
 
"A courageous decision, minister".
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Reply #26 - Jun 10th, 2010 at 11:47am
 
The good old Darwin Awards, I too hold a grudging admiration for those who sacrifice themselves for the betterment of the species.

Here is the latest from their site.
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In the late fall and early winter months, snow-covered mountains become infested with hunters. One ambitious pair climbed high up a mountain in search of their quarry. The trail crossed a small glacier that had crusted over. The lead hunter had to stomp a foot-hold in the snow, one step at a time, in order to cross the glacier.

Somewhere near the middle of the glacier, his next stomp hit not snow but a rock. The lead hunter lost his footing and fell. Down the crusty glacier he zipped, off the edge and out of sight.

Unable to help, his companion watched him slide away. After a while, he shouted out, "Are you OK?"

"Yes!" came the answer.

Reasoning that it was a quick way off the glacier, the second hunter plopped down and accelerated down the ice, following his friend. There, just over the edge of the glacier, was his friend...holding onto the top of a tree that barely protruded from the snow.

There were no other treetops nearby, nothing to grab, nothing but a hundred-foot drop onto the rocks below. As the second hunter shot past the first, he uttered his final epitaph: a single word, which we may not utter lest our mothers soap our mouths.
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Reply #27 - Jun 10th, 2010 at 12:54pm
 
Only a grudging admiration, Mozz?
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Reply #28 - Jun 11th, 2010 at 10:49am
 
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Surely you’d only ascribe the term “brave” to an act you admire… An act that you would (or wish you could) carry out yourself.


That's a pathetic response. I wouldn't be fearful at all at holding back aggression, I would moreso see it as a feather in my cap.
If you want to beckon for aggression, then you will surely get it. It's the most cowardly of requests.

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Reply #29 - Jun 11th, 2010 at 10:58am
 
Amadd wrote on Jun 11th, 2010 at 10:49am:
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Surely you’d only ascribe the term “brave” to an act you admire… An act that you would (or wish you could) carry out yourself.


That's a pathetic response. I wouldn't be fearful at all at holding back aggression, I would moreso see it as a feather in my cap.
If you want to beckon for aggression, then you will surely get it. It's the most cowardly of requests.


Not sure what you're reading.

Did I say anything about fear?
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