Originally posted by StarrmanWhy don't you try contributing a postive thread for a change?
Descartes had numerous successes, not least the development of Cartesian coordinates which revolutionised mathematics, but also in the way he approached doubt and lead to the movement of thought away from the Aristotelian method and towards a scientific process. Why don't you try actually learning something instead of cut and paste jobs and stealing other people's opinions?
You make a poor critic, perhaps you will do better on the other side, or is that what you fear?
Originally posted by Very RustyI'm an attention seeker? Everything you post is either on some newly acquired self-righteous quest to make yourself come across as Forum Jesus, or in defense of the biggest attention seeker here (namely GB).
I would do much more than bite you little attention seeker, and with pleasure, and a little gleam in my eye...Thanks for asking! π
Ha, you have irony in your veins, not blood.
Originally posted by StarrmanI hit a nerve there I see. π
I'm an attention seeker? Everything you post is either on some newly acquired self-righteous quest to make yourself come across as Forum Jesus, or in defense of the biggest attention seeker here (namely GB).
Ha, you have irony in your veins, not blood.
Originally posted by SeitseHow Special, thanks for sharing. π
It may be quite cliché, though the foundation laid down by the categorical imperative is the breaking point in rationality as we know (and enjoy) nowadays.
Moreover, understanding how the moral self overrides the necessity of an exogenous morality was an eye opener for me 20 or so years ago.