Araceli Cianna
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It's just how it is with online forums... I've been on a few and usually there are the pot stirrers and then there are the people who are genuinely interested in the topic.
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Truth is correspondence to reality, and exists apart from knowledge or any other mental faculty. It may exist apart from all minds, except possibly that of a Supreme Being.
That's not true at all. Music is art. Music produces sound, a physical reality. Painting is art. Paintings exist on physical media. In fact, art, and all subjective truths manifests into the physical plane of existence. Its very real and substantial reality, (the opposite of non-existent) is expressed as physical form. In the same vein, I'd argue as well as that the entirety of all manifest creation in its myriad physical forms is all an expression of the Subjective.Objective Truth aka scientific knowledge, corresponds with reality. But the relationship of subjective Truth, aka beauty or art, to physical reality, is non-existent.
Of course, music, paintings, sculpture, movies etc. are art conveyed in a medium. Does a rock, an objective physical reality, understand the art of the melody and the poetic lyrics of a song? No, it takes an intellect, the subjective aspect of an intellect, to absorb the art. And to others, the same song is not beautiful art, but garbage. That best illustrates the true subjective nature of art. If it was an objective subject, it's receptions would be universal.That's not true at all. Music is art. Music produces sound, a physical reality. Painting is art. Paintings exist on physical media. In fact, art, and all subjective truths manifests into the physical plane of existence. Its very real and substantial reality, (the opposite of non-existent) is expressed as physical form.
In the same vein, I'd argue as well as that the entirety of all manifest creation in its myriad physical forms is all an expression of the Subjective.
Saying this with a smile...I think your response is very typical of what people are focused..... can't see the forest from the TREES...Don't sweat the small stuff...I think you're supposed to capitalise the 'T' then.
I tend to think the journey is the destination, if that makes sense?
Saying this with a smile...I think your response is very typical of what people are focused..... can't see the forest from the TREES...Don't sweat the small stuff...
After looking up arrogance, I no longer admit arrogance. I think my self-worth judgment is justified.I admit arrogance.
No...but I would admit my response to you is more coloured by what I typically see, than anything I know about you, so it's entirely possible that I was mistaken. But since the internet is a challenge in terms of clear messaging, I'll try and explain more fully what I meant...
1) Commonly, I find people claiming to have 'the truth'. This is not always some un-nuanced version of them thinking they know everything, but it often is. Those folks, be they religious or otherwise, commonly seem determined to look at life through a single paradigm, and commonly believe they not only know the truth, but actually know 'The Truth'. Like, the big metalogical key to it all.
2) Rather than trying to arrive at 'The Truth', I think the very pursuit of greater knowledge and understanding is actually where the value lies. The journey is what is important. Being open to new knowledge, adding to our worldviews, and not closing ourselves to new thoughts and experiences.
I very much don't sweat the small stuff. In fact, I might not be very good at even sweating the big stuff, but we all have our battles.
Anyway, if you don't think you have 'The Truth', you are open to new knowledge and experiences, and you have a good sense of perspective, then I apologise...my post was in error.
If you do think you have 'The Truth', though, I stand by it.
That red part is against a rule, I think.After looking up arrogance, I no longer admit arrogance. I think my self-worth judgment is justified.
However, I do admit self-righteousness and lack of humility - as Christians understand the term.
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It is. But I want my request on record.That red part is against a rule, I think.
I don't remember ever feeling morally superior, but I think that I have felt cognitively superior and it does feel fine.It is. But I want my request on record.
I'm proud to not be among the offense takers.
It makes me feel morally superior; and I luuuuuv feeling morally superior.
Not sure if this is something to be proud of, remembering my neighbouring country.It makes me feel morally superior
I'm proud to not be among offense takers.Not sure if this is something to be proud of, remembering my neighbouring country.
High morals I can only applaud [Yourself feeling superior you might want to rethink].
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