nietzsche wrote:BigBallinStalin wrote:nietzsche wrote:BigBallinStalin wrote:nietzsche wrote:Lootifer wrote:Sounds like you're more of an agnostic rather than an athiest Niet.
Just look at the web. There's an big amount of sites on spirituality and cures for depression, mainly because science might set us free from the chains of religion, but at the same time it leave us feeling baseless. Our instinct tell us we need a deeper connection within ourselves, although reason tell us all we need is a big mac, a house in the suburbs and a nice car.
No, it doesn't. For example, (1) I feel incomplete, and these material objects aren't doing enough for me. (2) Therefore, I should look into some religious practices.
(3) Ah, Buddhism. Hmm, meditation?
(4) <Tries it. Gets good results>
Wow, with reason, that was possible, but from nietz perspective it isn't.
Case closed.
Question is, why did we think material objects were enough? Reason is great to explain things, only you need to know those things in advance. Plato knew this, I forget in which dialogue he mentions it. In fact, upon accepting responsibilty, one becomes better at using reason, don't use it for everything, but when it's needed, it's used without clouds of the dispair that trusting 100% in reason brings.
You do realize that with reason one can concede "I'm not 100% certain of X," right?
Currently, ITT you've been mischaracterizing advocates for reason or those subscribing solely to "the Rational mind."
We can both admit that people 'think' with reason as well as emotion. Emotion/feelings will always tinge our ability to reason, but that's okay to a degree.
The problem is when people significantly forego or discount reason, and heavily substitute it for feeling. Then, this method of thinking is applied to a huge scope of issues--not just love, god, or what have you, but almost everything. By foregoing reason and in turn failing to correct for cognitive bias, many people lead themselves and others astray--in the form of racism, prejudice, state socialism, etc.
Reason indeed well used can explain everything, because it bases it's power in understanding and premises that are fact. But reason has its realm. You do not decide what you want in life because of reason. You use introspection for that, or at least you should. Then, when you have decided, you make use of reason, among other things, to get to your goal.
If you were to use reason for that, things will not turn out well.
Do you use reason for setting your goals BBS? -- (BBS answers: WHy yes nietzsche, I do) -- Really? Think about it. Did you use only deductive reasoning? Or did you tune in to what your inner voice wanted? Try to recreate when you are finally having a beer on Friday Night, Nola by your side, and you find a moment of inspiration and say.. "you know what Nola? I'm going to bang that girl.. I'm going to ask her out on Monday".. was it reason? or was it the accumulation of semen in your balls?
Ah, so introspection is not reason, or has nothing to do with it. You're not making much sense, nietz.