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"The pluralistic form takes for me a stronger hold on reality than any other philosophy I know of, being essentially a social philosophy, a philosophy of 'co'"-William James
I wish we could all agree. I note with some disquiet, though, the "anti-natalist" movement which in its extreme form seems to lack a fundamental respect and gratitude for life.
See for instance: "The Case for Not Being Born" - https://www.newyorker.com/culture/persons-of-interest/the-case-for-not-being-born
The quote has a strong underlying principle that at their core religion and philosophy try and lead followers of such beliefs towards a morally accepting path. Which also makes a push for coexistence amongst religions/beliefs. #11
I wish we could all agree. I note with some disquiet, though, the "anti-natalist" movement which in its extreme form seems to lack a fundamental respect and gratitude for life.
ReplyDeleteSee for instance: "The Case for Not Being Born" - https://www.newyorker.com/culture/persons-of-interest/the-case-for-not-being-born
I totally agree because if a person is not doing something based on a way of life what’s the point?
ReplyDeleteThe quote has a strong underlying principle that at their core religion and philosophy try and lead followers of such beliefs towards a morally accepting path. Which also makes a push for coexistence amongst religions/beliefs. #11
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