When one claims a "truth" that is not true it can easily be interchanged with another claim with the only observable difference being personal preference. With how attached we get to our preferences some times it may seem more fundamental of a difference. The emotions and passion that are part of our preferences make these differences seem larger than actual outcomes. The real truth claim in this case is me vs. you.
Friday, March 11, 2011
Truth Is Worth Seeking
Truth makes a difference. There are many philosophies that are meaningless, and futile. Truth is not. Agnostism for example is not worth pursuing. If we don't know if we can know anything, than why would we try? Why would we even bother to state that we don't know if there is any certain knowledge? Or what about Deism? What good is it to theorize that there is a god, or higher power, but that they are now uninvolved? One might as well be hedonistic if that is the case, or agnostic for that mater.
Thursday, March 10, 2011
Truth Has No Agenda
Seeking truth is a good place to start. In the information age, there is plenty of fraudulent information we have to sift through. There is plenty of information that seems like it is true. Studies, science, historical events, entertainment and religion are all fed to us with a "spin."
Truth stands on it's own. One has to seek it out. It does not come to us in most cases. One marker of truth is that it has no agenda. When discovered there are usually outcomes that can be beneficial to the discoverers. Take Tesla for example. When he discovered alternating current, and invented was of generating it and distributing it he was working for GE. Edison did not want to look foolish, or lose market share. In short he felt threatened by Tesla's safer, more efficient truth.
This illustrates that truth does compete. Truth is still truth though, and it does not have and end it is angling for.
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
Searching
Where does one look to find principal. They are every where. Every one is selling a set of principals. Most often so they can use us to their end. In a way it is an attempt to highjack our say as an individual. They want us to vote, or buy, or simply not care to their benefit. Again, not some shadowy set of individuals that run the world, but every one. That is how wealth is centralized. That is how movements start. Getting you to accept a set of principals, or worse just actions with no rational, is how pop culture works. It almost defines pop culture in a way.
Are you buying?
Monday, March 7, 2011
More Factors
I am not trying to discount the importance of our experiences and how they shape the way we see reality. Even the way we understand the terms right and wrong. Simply using those terms is an emotional trigger for many of us because of such experiences.
However, isn't that why it seems like it is too big a thing for one person to grasp? If all we use to find our principals is our own experience, we would never do anything other than justify our preferred actions. On the other hand in all honesty everything that one could consider in the process of finding a foundation comes from experiences. One cannot become impartial to self. So we recognize that up front. Yet, one cannot find certain things within them selves either.
The big question
So where does one start when trying to choose principals that determine right and wrong? It is such a big thought to think that one person could understand what is truly always right and always wrong. We are also prone to favoritism. Wanting to make exceptions for some of our favorite activities that even in passing consideration are clearly wrong. Or exceptions for loved ones, or those who don't "understand." Part of the difficulty is that weather we know it or not, we always start with our own experience.
Sunday, March 6, 2011
What is Best
How do we understand a best outcome? How could we even desire? What could we want if there were no such thing as right and wrong? At some level we all operate with a sense of what is right and wrong, but what is that ideal centered on?
Our choices are all dependent on the principals that we have chosen. Take the decision to buy a new car for example. We all would have a rational that helps us determine not just to buy one, but also which one to buy. Such ideas as reliability, certain functions like all wheel drive or good fuel economy, seating capacity and so forth. We use these factors to make choices.
Thursday, March 3, 2011
A Question We Are Allowed To Ask
Right and wrong? Are we really trying to inject some sense of correct vs. incorrect into the way we see life? Out comes are just that aren't they? What place does the idea of right or wrong have in how we evaluate the way we determine what actions to take?
There are such things as right and wrong answers to math calculations. There is a correct way to write and incorrect. There are standards in this world. Our actions are measured in terms of right and wrong. If this is not so then how could one feel offended when stolen from?
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
Does It Work?
Can the standard of weather something works determine right and wrong? Today we face the idea that if something works it is good. Shock therapy works. Violence works. Liposuction works. Does the idea that if it works it is good work?
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
The Importance Of Individuals
We live in a world that seems to be pre-occupied with minority status. Weather we are talking about a racial, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation or religious affiliations it seems that categorizing people dominates our discussions. None of these groupings make any sense with out one person at a time being part of a given group. It is the sum that gets the attention. We pay little attention to Siak communities, Uighur folks or Tazmanian families. Why? Because there are not as many of them as say Asian Americans or Muslims. Vast numbers are not the only factor. The degree of impact is more to the point. How many of us knew the difference between a Shiite and Sunni Muslim before the current war in Iraq? Another example would be Jewish communities. In New York one is far more aware of folks with a Jewish heritage because they make up 8.2% of the population. Compare that with a national average of 2.2%. The felt impact is much higher for a New Yorker than any where else in the country.
Yet none of the categories that people end up in mean anything unless there are individuals in them. The individual lends their power and influence to the group. The individual is the smallest minority. The individual makes choices. A group cannot. Some of the perspectives that we have seen so far result in the neglecting of the individual because of the power of the group. Yet such group has no power unless the individual is a member. This is a crucial point in understanding our world. One Tazmanian person does not define all others. There is no human experience unless the individual exists.
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