Tuesday, March 22, 2022

Philosophical Consensus

 



* Pythagoras, ~570 – ~495 B.C.

* Parmenides, ~510 – ~460 B.C.

* Zeno of Elea, ~490 – ~430 B.C.

* Protagoras, ~485 – ~420 B.C.

* Plato, ~426 – ~348 B.C.

* Pyrrho, ~365 – ~270 B.C.

* George Berkeley, 1685 – 1753 A.D.

* David Hume, 1711 – 1776 A.D.

* Immanuel Kant, 1724 – 1804 A.D.

* Friedrich Hegel, 1770 1832 A.D.


Reality is unreal. Rationality is irrational. Reason has no contact with reality. Man’s rational mind can’t comprehend reality.

They all agree. So case closed.

Instead, man should have faith and believe in god. He should reject reason and disbelieve in reality. Reject nature, life, humanity, and self.

Man should embrace sacrifice and suicide. Not meaning, purpose, achievement, greatness, pleasure, or happiness. And definitely not personal transcendence, triumph, and godhood, with immense knowledge and power.


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