Sunday, September 15, 2019
Labels:
biodiversity,
capitalism,
civilization,
climate change,
conservation,
doom,
ecology,
economics,
entanglement,
environment,
existence,
globalization,
humans,
mortality,
nature,
plants,
progress,
society,
trees
Tuesday, August 27, 2019
There is nothing wrong in drinking as much as a man can hold without having to be taken home by a servant, unless of course he is very old. The man to be praised is he who, after drinking, can still express thoughts that are noble and well arranged.
Xenophranes, per Philip Wheelwright, The PreSocratics)
Xenophranes, per Philip Wheelwright, The PreSocratics)
Labels:
drinking,
Greece,
mortals,
philosophy,
prudence,
standards,
wine,
wisdom,
Xenophanes
Sunday, August 25, 2019
While sitting at the fireside in the winter, at ease on soft couches, well fed, sipping tasty wine and nibbling tidbits, it is then that a host may duly inquire of his guest: Who are you among men, and whence do you come?
Xenophanes, (per Philip Wheelwright, The PreSocratics)
Xenophanes, (per Philip Wheelwright, The PreSocratics)
Labels:
civilization,
contemplation,
discernment,
entanglement,
fellowship,
grace,
Greece,
judgement,
life ideas,
philosophy,
prudence,
reflection,
standards,
wine,
wisdom,
Xenophanes
Thursday, August 22, 2019
To see into thy nature, O Zeus, is baffling to the mind. I have been praying to thee without knowing whether thou art necessity or nature or simply the intelligence of mortals.
Euripides, The Trojan Women (per Philip Wheelwright, The PreSocratics
Euripides, The Trojan Women (per Philip Wheelwright, The PreSocratics
Labels:
awareness,
cosmology,
discernment,
divine,
Euripides,
existence,
God,
Greece,
humanity,
mortals,
philosophy,
providence,
reality,
reason,
reasoning,
reflection,
religion,
skepticism,
wisdom
Wednesday, July 31, 2019
Reality
"Reality" [is] a quality appertaining to phenomena that we recognize as having a being independent of our own volition (we cannot "wish them away).... [an] order [that] is relative to a particular socio-historical situation [but] appears to the individual as the natural way of looking at the world.
Peter L. Berger & Thomas Luckmann, The Social Construction of Reality
Peter L. Berger & Thomas Luckmann, The Social Construction of Reality
Labels:
appearance,
awareness,
civilization,
culture,
Marx,
Max Weber,
phenomenon,
reality,
society,
sociology
Monday, July 22, 2019
They who retire themselves from the common offices, from that infinite number of troublesome rules that fetter a man of exact honesty in civil life, are in my opinion very discreet.
Montaigne
Montaigne
Friday, June 28, 2019
It is a marvel that our perceptions are so often correct, given the rapidity, the near instantaneity, with which they are constructed.
Oliver Sacks, The River of Consciousness
Oliver Sacks, The River of Consciousness
Labels:
awareness,
being,
consciousness,
contemplation,
humans,
insight,
intelligence,
memory,
mind,
psychology,
reasoning,
thinking
Friday, June 21, 2019
The "good"... does not stand for anything that is empirically given. It always grows out of an impasse, at a moment of indecision; thus it is always the product of a question: what is the good.
Bruno Snell on Socrates
Bruno Snell on Socrates
Tuesday, June 18, 2019
Man's knowledge is imperfect, but the wisdom of god is faultless. 'He sees as a whole, thinks as a whole, and hears as a whole.'
Bruno Snell on Xenophanes
Bruno Snell on Xenophanes
Labels:
consciousness,
cosmology,
creation,
divine,
gods,
Greece,
wisdom,
Xenophanes
Sunday, June 16, 2019
Wisdom is the highest goal of man; our knowledge as such is obscure, but it is illumined by searching.
Bruno Snell on Xenophanes
Bruno Snell on Xenophanes
Thursday, June 06, 2019
Events cause knowledge, but knowledge does not cause events.
Montaigne
Montaigne
Labels:
awareness,
causality,
discernment,
insight,
intelligence,
knowledge,
Montaigne,
reflection
Tuesday, June 04, 2019
He strikes at all who fears all.
Emperor Claudius, as quoted by Montaigne
Emperor Claudius, as quoted by Montaigne
Labels:
authoritarianism,
conflict,
corruption,
delusion,
disorder,
emptiness,
fascism,
fear,
nothingness,
personality,
tragedy,
Trump
Sunday, May 26, 2019
Narrative is a lie... it sustains its power from a quite illogical
juxtaposition of events, and perceived chain of causality- it is simply seditious, and
cannot be trusted!
Chris Deliso, in the yet unpublished Third Emperor of California
Chris Deliso, in the yet unpublished Third Emperor of California
Labels:
awareness,
bliss,
causality,
chaos,
corruption,
delusion,
disorder,
entanglement,
human duplicity,
literature,
meaning,
narrative,
propaganda,
thermodynamics
Sunday, May 12, 2019
There is no beast in the world so much to be feared by man as man.
Attributed by Montaigne to Emperor Julian (the Apostate)
Attributed by Montaigne to Emperor Julian (the Apostate)
Labels:
blood,
civilization,
death,
evolution,
fear,
history,
human duplicity,
humanity,
Montaigne,
naked apes,
predators,
tragedy,
war
Thursday, May 09, 2019
Lying is a base vice.... Our intelligence being by no other way communicable to one another but by a particular word, he who falsifies that betrays public society.... it breaks all our correspondence, and dissolves all the ties of government.
Montaigne
Montaigne
Labels:
chaos,
civil society,
duplicity,
fascism,
government,
Lying,
Montaigne,
Trump
Wednesday, April 10, 2019
Human beings and fundamental particles share one absolute commonality: they exist in their interactions. In between times, their positions and trajectories are indecipherable even to themselves.
Nick Harkaway, Gnomon
Nick Harkaway, Gnomon
Labels:
awareness,
entanglement,
existence,
humans,
identity,
knowledge,
quantum physics,
singularity
Saturday, April 06, 2019
I am not obliged not to utter absurdities, provided I am not deceived in them and know them to be such....
We easily enough confess in others an advantage of courage, strength, experience, activity, and beauty, but an advantage in judgment we yield to none....
This capacity of trying the truth, whatever it be, in myself, and this free humour of not over easily subjecting my belief, I owe principally to myself; for the strongest and most general imaginations I have are those that, as a man may say, were born with me; they are natural and entirely my own. I produced them crude and simple, with a strong and bold production, but a little troubled and imperfect; I have since established and fortified them with the authority of others and the sound examples of the ancients, whom I have found of the same judgment.
Montaigne, Essays, Second Book, Chapter 17.
We easily enough confess in others an advantage of courage, strength, experience, activity, and beauty, but an advantage in judgment we yield to none....
This capacity of trying the truth, whatever it be, in myself, and this free humour of not over easily subjecting my belief, I owe principally to myself; for the strongest and most general imaginations I have are those that, as a man may say, were born with me; they are natural and entirely my own. I produced them crude and simple, with a strong and bold production, but a little troubled and imperfect; I have since established and fortified them with the authority of others and the sound examples of the ancients, whom I have found of the same judgment.
Montaigne, Essays, Second Book, Chapter 17.
Labels:
awareness,
contemplation,
fortitude,
individuality,
judgement,
knowledge,
learning,
Montaigne,
wisdom
Friday, March 29, 2019
Sunday, March 24, 2019
...You have to remember that there are seven and a half billion people on earth and only about fifteen hundred or so of them are billionaires. There's a kind of penumbra of rich people—another few hundred thousand—and a twilight zone of merely affluent people whose standard of living and location is basically the extent of their wealth, a kind of geopolitical fortune rather than a bankable one, and then basically everyone else is as poor as hell.
Nick Harkaway, Gnomon
Nick Harkaway, Gnomon
Labels:
affluence,
capitalism,
civilization,
contemporary life,
corruption,
Davos,
economics,
globalization,
inequality,
modernity
Friday, March 22, 2019
I'm a fugitive from injustice
But I'm goin' to be free...
What About Me? Quicksilver Messenger Service
But I'm goin' to be free...
What About Me? Quicksilver Messenger Service
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