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Interdependency for philosophers

Posted: Sat Feb 04, 2012 7:54 pm
by _MCB
From Marcus Aurelius. Please discuss.

"Frequently consider the connection of all things in the universe and their relation to one another. For in a manner all things are implicated with one another, and all in this way are friendly to one another..." Book VI, 38



"All things are mutually intertwined, and the bond is holy; and there is hardly anything unconnected with any other thing. For things have been co-ordinated, and they combine to form one universal order..." Book VII, 9

Re: Interdependency for philosophers

Posted: Sat Feb 04, 2012 9:35 pm
by _Droopy
Take this to the Celestial.

Re: Interdependency for philosophers

Posted: Sun Feb 05, 2012 5:00 pm
by _MCB
From the prophet JRR Tolkien, I would refute the first statement; the conflict between good and evil is not "friendly". However, going to Hegel, such conflicts are often resolved through reconciliation of antitheses. We then go to the ying and yang of things. There is some good in all things, which requires judgment, or sifting.

The second statement is a good one. For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. Therefore, the more conflict there is between rabid anti-Mormons and TBM's, the more the conflict escalates. Both sides would moderate if they were listen to the valid criticisms of each other. Mormonism rose up out of a current of American thought of the early 19th century, therefore, it is still a reflection of the frame of reference of certain subset within North American society.

Similarly, the LDS influence on American society acts to preserve some of the same cultural values within the larger society.

These are the simple reflections of a holder of a MA +30 in psychology.

Obviously, beginning such a thread on Super-Bowl weekend is not advisable. :)