How Do We Satisfy The Spectrum of Human Intuitions?
—“Jefferson was a self-declared Epicurean who even disliked Plato. Like many others he saw Christianity as a necessary evil, a mass-tradition that can at best be steered into a more moderate deist, rationalist variant. But most of that has no meaningful purpose today, why bother.”–
Well this is what I am exploring. If 1/3 require faith, 1/3 require tradition, and 1/3 require rational philosophy bounded in empirical evidence then how do we accomodate what that spectrum of people requires?
How do we produce a system of ‘ethical and moral’ weights and measures, using the hierarchy of necessary grammars (logics) from the supernatural, to ideal, to real, so that these produce the same behavior despite the incresingly demanding means of justification for them?
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Source date (UTC): 2024-01-02 17:41:24 UTC
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