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Again, to note, atheism and agnosticism are not differing positions on the same axis, they are perfectly compatible with each other, and are positions on two fundamentally different questions.
Quote from: Outrider on September 06, 2015, 10:41:04 AMAgain, to note, atheism and agnosticism are not differing positions on the same axis, they are perfectly compatible with each other, and are positions on two fundamentally different questions.Surprising how often that needs to be said.
Atheism has an indirect impact on ethics, as you need to explain the source of your particular view on any given moral point - religious people fall back on 'because God' (not meaning that dismissively, I appreciate there are scriptural citations to support a given point) whereas as atheism becomes more prevalent a moral philosophy has to be supported that does not rely on supernatural agencies for its foundation.
Quote from: Leonard James on September 06, 2015, 06:45:15 AMQuote from: Methodology for philosophical naturalism,please on September 05, 2015, 07:31:33 PMI'm glad you said it Len.Sadly, education is not always able to overcome the adverse effects of previously planted ideas.Len, I don't think there is a text book that outlines the case for atheism in the core subjects, geography, history, music or art.It may crop up in RE but let's not forget, lots of atheists are campaigning for atheism to get INTO the curriculum.So i'm afraid your contention looks like trouser talk.
Quote from: Methodology for philosophical naturalism,please on September 05, 2015, 07:31:33 PMI'm glad you said it Len.Sadly, education is not always able to overcome the adverse effects of previously planted ideas.
I'm glad you said it Len.
But moral philosophy still has to be supported by external agencies. I, as an individual, can't decide what is OK and what is not in isolation.
The supporting structure becomes the social ethos of the day, which is ok for today, but with that ethos changing very rapidly, where does it put any of us tomorrow or in a year's time or whatever?
Isn't a moral philosophy meant to guide society, not be led by it?
Is it? Search me. This sounds incoherent anyway. If a moral philosophy is being led and not doing the guiding, it's being led by a different moral philosophy.
Quote from: Outrider on September 06, 2015, 10:41:04 AMAgain, to note, atheism and agnosticism are not differing positions on the same axis, they are perfectly compatible with each other, and are positions on two fundamentally different questions.You mean like religion and science aren't "differing positions on the same axis, they are perfectly compatible with each other, and are positions on two fundamentally different questions."
Actually lots and lots of people do this all the time.
Precisely; so what moral philosophy is the 'right' one?
By your argument, there is no reason why we, in the west, should be worrying about the moral philosophy of ISIS, or the people smugglers around the world.
Quote from: Shaker on September 06, 2015, 11:11:20 AMActually lots and lots of people do this all the time.And end up where?
Dear Leonard,Where did these God ideas come from.Gonnagle.
Dear Leonard,Are we born with imagination.Gonnagle.
Quote from: Shaker on September 06, 2015, 10:35:02 AMQuote from: Methodology for philosophical naturalism,please on September 06, 2015, 09:59:00 AMSerious Atheism is an increasing world viewYay I have no idea what Serious Atheism is. I have no real idea how any such thing would count as a world view, though to be honest dressing up the vast majority of people's set of mixed up prejudices, desires and reactions as a world view is, in my far from humble opinion, like putting a hat on a WII and saying it is your best friend Charlie
Quote from: Methodology for philosophical naturalism,please on September 06, 2015, 09:59:00 AMSerious Atheism is an increasing world viewYay
Serious Atheism is an increasing world view
Dear Leonard,We emerge into thoughts of God/gods, maybe Outrider is right, we are born atheist. Gonnagle.
Dear Leonard,Fascinating!Being born, when we exit the womb, it is a bigger rush than sky diving, something to do with norepinephrine.Gonnagle.
Quote from: Gonnagle on September 06, 2015, 01:02:20 PMDear Leonard,Fascinating!Being born, when we exit the womb, it is a bigger rush than sky diving, something to do with norepinephrine.Gonnagle.Not if you were born by Caesarean, as I was.Which probably explains why I always get out of the car through the sun roof.