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    Cultural attitudes: - Ten random ethical & philosophical statements.

    Post a collection of 10 things you believe, ethical, philosophical or theological.

    (I'll start)

    1) The Earth and other animal life do not exist purely to serve humans with resources.

    2) Human beings are of nature. We are not some immaterial life-force encased within a moral shell until our death and judgement by a divine being.

    3) Psychological manipulation such as advertising, public relations, 'positive psychology' (especially when applied to work practices) is immoral.

    4) Being vegetarian and being environmentally aware are both virtues.

    5) Philosophical truth is a myth and does not compare to scientific knowledge.

    6) One should view the social sciences with both healthy scepticism and with concern.

    7) Humans are not sovereign autonomous individuals. But individual moral and intelligential autonomy must be respected. Freedom of choice is a necessary prerequisite to morality. There can be no morality where force is present.

    8) History simply 'is'. History is not driven by 'dialectal contradictions (Communist), 'moral law' (Christian) or 'scientific advances' (Positivism).

    9) Humans are a species for whom history, self-identify, sense of place and metaphysical meaning, clearly matter quite a lot. In most cases, these concepts
    do not exist outside the human mind. There are no metaphysical laws comparable to the natural laws revealed by science. Perception is not reality. Reality is absolute.

    10) Humans do not have ‘inherent rights and dignity by virtue of being human’.
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    A tree huggers creed?

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    (1) There is nothing theological that can not be served equally by the application of ethics.

    (2) Human perception is a faulty instrument.

    (3) There does not have to be a reason for life, the universe and everything. I believe it has equal weight with the stasis that preceded it.

    (4) Humans require government if only for comfort.

    (5) Government should never be bigger than it absolutely minimally has to be to be accepted as efficient.

    (6) Laws are not a valid instrument for expressing one's particular individual beliefs.

    (7) All law other than that developed by a distinct cultural group for and by itself is bound to fail in the end.

    (8) No adult should be allowed to hold public office if they do not accept that ultimate authority rests with the governed.

    (9) All public officials and civil servants should be held to a higher form of accountability than the citizen. Practically this means that anyone misusing public money for their own ends should receive twice the punishment allotted under the law for other citizens. It worked in Ancient Egypt.

    (10) The Republic is and has been a fraud since shortly after its birth. We require a bonfire of the vanities and a Second Republic.

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    a little knowledge can go a long way

    a lot of professionals are crackpots

    a man can't know what it is to be a mother

    a name means a lot just by itself

    a positive attitude means all the difference in the world

    a relaxed man is not necessarily a better man

    a sense of timing is the mark of genius

    a sincere effort is all you can ask

    a single event can have infinitely many interpretations

    a solid home base builds a sense of self

    a strong sense of duty imprisons you

    absolute submission can be a form of freedom

    abstraction is a type of decadence

    abuse of power comes as no surprise

    action causes more trouble than thought

    alienation produces eccentrics or revolutionaries

    all things are delicately interconnected

    ambition is just as dangerous as complacency

    ambivalence can ruin your life

    an elite is inevitable

    anger or hate can be a useful motivating force

    animalism is perfectly healthy

    any surplus is immoral

    anything is a legitimate area of investigation

    artificial desires are despoiling the earth

    at times inactivity is preferable to mindless functioning

    at times your unconsciousness is truer than your conscious mind

    automation is deadly

    awful punishment awaits really bad people

    bad intentions can yield good results

    being alone with yourself is increasingly unpopular

    being happy is more important than anything else

    being judgmental is a sign of life

    being sure of yourself means you're a fool

    believing in rebirth is the same as admitting defeat

    boredom makes you do crazy things

    calm is more conductive to creativity than is anxiety

    categorizing fear is calming

    change is valuable when the oppressed become tyrants

    chasing the new is dangerous to society

    children are the most cruel of all

    children are the hope of the future

    class action is a nice idea with no substance

    class structure is as artificial as plastic

    confusing yourself is a way to stay honest

    crime against property is relatively unimportant

    decadence can be an end in itself

    decency is a relative thing

    dependence can be a meal ticket

    description is more important than metaphor

    deviants are sacrificed to increase group solidarity

    disgust is the appropriate response to most situations

    disorganization is a kind of anesthesia

    don't place to much trust in experts

    drama often obscures the real issues

    dreaming while awake is a frightening contradiction

    dying and coming back gives you considerable perspective

    dying should be as easy as falling off a log

    eating too much is criminal

    elaboration is a form of pollution

    emotional responses ar as valuable as intellectual responses

    enjoy yourself because you can't change anything anyway

    ensure that your life stays in flux

    even your family can betray you

    every achievement requires a sacrifice

    everyone's work is equally important

    everything that's interesting is new

    exceptional people deserve special concessions

    expiring for love is beautiful but stupid

    expressing anger is necessary

    extreme behavior has its basis in pathological psychology

    extreme self-consciousness leads to perversion

    faithfulness is a social not a biological law

    fake or real indifference is a powerful personal weapon

    fathers often use too much force

    fear is the greatest incapacitator

    freedom is a luxury not a necessity

    giving free rein to your emotions is an honest way to live

    go all out in romance and let the chips fall where they may

    going with the flow is soothing but risky

    good deeds eventually are rewarded

    government is a burden on the people

    grass roots agitation is the only hope

    guilt and self-laceration are indulgences

    habitual contempt doesn't reflect a finer sensibility

    hiding your emotions is despicable

    holding back protects your vital energies

    humanism is obsolete

    humour is a release

    ideals are replaced by conventional goals at a certain age

    if you aren't political your personal life should be exemplary

    if you can't leave your mark give up

    if you have many desires your life will be interesting

    if you live simply there is nothing to worry about

    ignoring enemies is the best way to fight

    illness is a state of mind

    imposing order is man's vocation for chaos is hell

    in some instances it's better to die than to continue

    inheritance must be abolished

    it can be helpful to keep going no matter what

    it is heroic to try to stop time

    it is man's fate to outsmart himself

    it is a gift to the world not to have babies

    it's better to be a good person than a famous person

    it's better to be lonely than to be with inferior people

    it's better to be naive than jaded

    it's better to study the living fact than to analyze history

    it's crucial to have an active fantasy life

    it's good to give extra money to charity

    it's important to stay clean on all levels

    it's just an accident that your parents are your parents

    it's not good to hold too many absolutes

    it's not good to operate on credit

    it's vital to live in harmony with nature

    just believing something can make it happen

    keep something in reserve for emergencies

    killing is unavoidable but nothing to be proud of

    knowing yourself lets you understand others

    knowledge should be advanced at all costs

    labor is a life-destroying activity

    lack of charisma can be fatal

    leisure time is a gigantic smoke screen

    listen when your body talks

    looking back is the first sign of aging and decay

    loving animals is a substitute activity

    low expectations are good protection

    manual labor can be refreshing and wholesome

    men are not monogamous by nature

    moderation kills the spirit

    money creates taste

    monomania is a prerequisite of success

    morals are for little people

    most people are not fit to rule themselves

    mostly you should mind your own business

    mothers shouldn't make too many sacrifices

    much was decided before you were born

    murder has its sexual side

    myth can make reality more intelligible

    noise can be hostile

    nothing upsets the balance of good and evil

    occasionally principles are more valuable than people

    offer very little information about yourself

    often you should act like you are sexless

    old friends are better left in the past

    opacity is an irresistible challenge

    pain can be a very positive thing

    people are boring unless they are extremists

    people are nuts if they think they are important

    people are responsible for what they do unless they are insane

    people who don't work with their hands are parasites

    people who go crazy are too sensitive

    people won't behave if they have nothing to lose

    physical culture is second best

    planning for the future is escapism

    playing it safe can cause a lot of damage in the long run

    politics is used for personal gain

    potential counts for nothing until it's realized

    private property created crime

    pursuing pleasure for the sake of pleasure will ruin you

    push yourself to the limit as often as possible

    raise boys and girls the same way

    random mating is good for debunking sex myths

    rechanneling destructive impulses is a sign of maturity

    recluses always get weak

    redistributing wealth is imperative

    relativity is no boon to mankind

    religion causes as many problems as it solves

    remember you always have freedom of choice

    repetition is the best way to learn

    resolutions serve to ease our conscience

    revolution begins with changes in the individual

    romantic love was invented to manipulate women

    routine is a link with the past

    routine small excesses are worse than then the occasional debauch

    sacrificing yourself for a bad cause is not a moral act

    salvation can't be bought and sold

    self-awareness can be crippling

    self-contempt can do more harm than good

    selfishness is the most basic motivation

    selflessness is the highest achievement

    separatism is the way to a new beginning

    sex differences are here to stay

    sin is a means of social control

    slipping into madness is good for the sake of comparison

    sloppy thinking gets worse over time

    solitude is enriching

    sometimes science advances faster than it should

    sometimes things seem to happen of their own accord

    spending too much time on self-improvement is antisocial

    starvation is nature's way

    stasis is a dream state

    sterilization is a weapon of the rulers

    strong emotional attachment stems from basic insecurity

    stupid people shouldn't breed

    survival of the fittest applies to men and animals

    symbols are more meaningful than things themselves

    taking a strong stand publicizes the opposite position

    talking is used to hide one's inability to act

    teasing people sexually can have ugly consequences

    technology will make or break us

    the cruelest disappointment is when you let yourself down

    the desire to reproduce is a death wish

    the family is living on borrowed time

    the idea of revolution is an adolescent fantasy

    the idea of transcendence is used to obscure oppression

    the idiosyncratic has lost its authority

    the most profound things are inexpressible

    the mundane is to be cherished

    the new is nothing but a restatement of the old

    the only way to be pure is to stay by yourself

    the sum of your actions determines what you are

    the unattainable is invariable attractive

    the world operates according to discoverable laws

    there are too few immutable truths today

    there's nothing except what you sense

    there's nothing redeeming in toil

    thinking too much can only cause problems

    threatening someone sexually is a horrible act

    timidity is laughable

    to disagree presupposes moral integrity

    to volunteer is reactionary

    torture is barbaric

    trading a life for a life is fair enough

    true freedom is frightful

    unique things must be the most valuable

    unquestioning love demonstrates largesse of spirit

    using force to stop force is absurd

    violence is permissible even desirable occasionally

    war is a purification rite

    we must make sacrifices to maintain our quality of life

    when something terrible happens people wake up

    wishing things away is not effective

    with perseverance you can discover any truth

    words tend to be inadequate

    worrying can help you prepare

    you are a victim of the rules you live by

    you are guileless in your dreams

    you are responsible for constituting the meaning of things

    you are the past present and future

    you can live on through your descendants

    you can't expect people to be something they're not

    you can't fool others if you're fooling yourself

    you don't know what's what until you support yourself

    you have to hurt others to be extraordinary

    you must be intimate with a token few

    you must disagree with authority figures

    you must have one grand passion

    you must know where you stop and the world begins

    you can understand someone of your sex only

    you owe the world not the other way around

    you should study as much as possible

    your actions are pointless if no one notices

    your oldest fears are the worst ones



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    Jenny Holzer -Truisms 1979

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    Yeah but that's a bit more than ten!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Captain Con O'Sullivan View Post
    (1) There is nothing theological that can not be served equally by the application of ethics.

    (2) Human perception is a faulty instrument.

    (3) There does not have to be a reason for life, the universe and everything. I believe it has equal weight with the stasis that preceded it.

    (4) Humans require government if only for comfort.

    (5) Government should never be bigger than it absolutely minimally has to be to be accepted as efficient.

    (6) Laws are not a valid instrument for expressing one's particular individual beliefs.

    (7) All law other than that developed by a distinct cultural group for and by itself is bound to fail in the end.

    (8) No adult should be allowed to hold public office if they do not accept that ultimate authority rests with the governed.

    (9) All public officials and civil servants should be held to a higher form of accountability than the citizen. Practically this means that anyone misusing public money for their own ends should receive twice the punishment allotted under the law for other citizens. It worked in Ancient Egypt.

    (10) The Republic is and has been a fraud since shortly after its birth. We require a bonfire of the vanities and a Second Republic.
    Better: But you slipped the last one under the door!!

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    I realised that the last one was necessary in view of the beliefs preceding it

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    Life's a box of chocolates.

    Don't overlook life's small joys while searcing for the big ones.

    What if we picked the wrong religion? Doh!

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    "... But this is the human freedom that everybody claims to possess, which consists only in the fact that people are conscious of their desires, but ignorant of the causes that determine them..."

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    Quote Originally Posted by whataday View Post
    A tree huggers creed?
    A fair comment but I am far from being a tree hugger. I certaintly don't worship nature. I am influenced by the Stoic belief that the will should be in agreement with nature.
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