Rasmus
Philosopher
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- Jul 27, 2005
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I might be hated and despised, even amongst some non-skeptics. But I'm not trying to win a popularity contest here.
obviously not, no.
I'm trying to do what is right. If just one person reads my contributions and thinks, "well he's really passionate about these issues, maybe there is a grain of truth in what he says. Maybe what the skeptics say is not so straightforwardly obvious after all".
Ypou appear to be under the mistaken impression that passion is a substitute for reason. Let me assure you that even if oyu'd find one lonely soul that would agree with you, you wouldn't have gained anything.
If it raises a question of doubt regarding the skeptical/materialist Weltanschauung, then that is surely to be desired.
It is to be desired to be successful with an intellectually dishonest approach to the discussion?
Why do you seek to be successful with such an irrational approach on a board full of sc/keptics and rationalists of all places? (Not that it matters where you chose to do this, but I still find your choice interesting.)
This requires careful dispassionate rational argumentation. But passion is also an important element.
Please explain to me how passion can play an important role in a dispassionate discourse?
And how come that you seem to be utterly unwilling to follow your own advise? You post nothing that is reasonable and everything that is passionable? Why?
Rasmus.