Some how this sounds familiar. I almost want to say Epictetus, but I am old and my memory grows vague. Actually the quote is from Socrates, teacher of Antisthenes (and later Chrysippus who expanded on Socrates shifting the emphasis from the polis to the individual, teaching natural law as universal, transcending city and nation) whom Epictetus took as models, patterning on them his Stoic and skeptic philosophy. Philosophy begins with the questioning of dogma.
It is sad in our present forums how little respect there is for the classics. I had to read them in Greek at the same time I was studying introductory Philosophy and two advanced seminars in Plato and Aristotle. I already read the Latin epigrams.
2007-09-06 20:22:12
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answered by Fr. Al 6
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If i do no longer have confidence something a hundred%, i do no longer call it a perception. i'm an implicit atheist, which ability I have not any stance on the god situation, no perception. i will't be incorrect or precise some perception i do no longer carry. i'm a hundred% specific I even have on no account seen data of a god. i'm additionally a hundred% specific that I even have on no account been to China. i've got seen human beings in direction of the top of their lives, or after the dying of a kin member, show doubts approximately non secular claims. those have been sturdy-minded, amiable human beings. I felt this replaced into unlucky, that they had no longer invested themselves in a spirituality that ought to hold as much as reason.
2016-10-10 02:59:28
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answered by ? 4
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I really want to be critical of your question because you make no sense. You have addressed no concern for a specific topic, therefore you will recieve no answer that will satisfy you if you are asking a question at all. Perhaps you feel intimidated by philosophy and your sefl defense mechanism has activated in a way that would have you type strange sentence combinations in order to confuse people. I am sorry for your confusion and /or frustrations.
2007-09-06 20:23:03
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answered by Daniel H 2
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Laziness and mental inertia caused beliefs to become certainties.
2007-09-06 20:06:24
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answered by Tuna-San 5
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HUH? A little less double-talk please. Or i could just say to you, that instead of not knowing of what ye speaketh, thou shalt surely beget non-furtive response, thus eminating from ones'self that he or she may certainly not knowest from whench he/she speaketh.
Nad
2007-09-06 20:03:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Incoherency does not become you.
The Will is positive, the Judgment is negative.
2007-09-07 14:33:16
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answered by Psyengine 7
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i believe in what i see and sense and feel and acknowledge before my eyes.a readiness to learn, and teach understanding to others.
2007-09-07 03:03:08
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answered by Anonymous
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