4chan's /his/ on the differences between sophists and Platonists r/badphilosophy


Personal truths, political truths, and objective truths r/badphilosophy

Whatifalthist is the gift that keeps on giving. [The left pulls from] belief in equality and lack of harm that stems from a combination of Marxism and Christianity. You can actually see this as a manifestation of an ideological struggle inherent in all of Western civilization between traditional Christianity and Augustinian interpretations.


1932 best r/badphilosophy images on Pholder A genuinely good Kant meme (taken from Twitter)

A (somewhat) recent discussion in the "samharris" sub produced some of the following posts about ()philosophy: "In math or physics, there is a large corpus of knowledge that you should know before you try to add anything.


Prepare to be incepted! r/badphilosophy

Suicide is the solution to all of your problems. Death is the solution to all the ills and torments of life. No good deed goes unpunished- the reward for success is another battle. The reward for sating hunger, is the experience of hunger on another day. You're doing it yourself. One jump and it's all over, one bullet to the skull, and it's.


Saint Elon of the Utilitarians r/badphilosophy

The lame science puns and inside jokes, the self-satisfaction that comes from studying a "hard" subject and what that says about you, the naive optimism of science as something noble leading the world in a positive direction, and confusing nature and technology with science as if that means anything. 175. AplombPlummer.


Existential Ad Agency r/badphilosophy

Bing is a language model composed of hundreds of billions of parameters. It trains on massive amounts of text to create a map of language in embedding space. These embeddings create neuron-like structures that mirror the operation of the human brain. Bigger technical explainer here .


Will you fight or will you perish like a dog? r/badphilosophy

TheMagusO • 10 mo. ago. There are philosophers who wereagainst the usage of words to convey ideas, but Derrida was not one of them. He criticised the existance of connection between the two, but he didn't claim one should not speak - quite the opposite as evident by his many writings. 1.


Plato updated. r/badphilosophy

r/badphilosophy is decently older than r/badhistory.IIRC r/badhistory was the first badsub to implement the explanation rule and a lot of the other badsubs (of which all but r/badphilosophy was either dead or nonexistent) followed suit (or created as a direct result of r/badhistory's popularity), except r/badphilosophy, which had a pretty well-defined culture (basically /lit/ lite) at that point.


4chan's /his/ on the differences between sophists and Platonists r/badphilosophy

r/Badphilosophy is definitely not closed as part of the protest against Reddit's API changes. You're just not an approved submitter.


Being wellspoken doesn't mean you're right. r/badphilosophy

Trying to argue a label based on your understanding of it, instead of arguing the substance. When Aron Ra said that rocks are atheist, the meaning he conveyed is that rocks do not believe that at least one god exists. And more importantly, his usage of the word "atheist" IS correct.


Twitter Produces the Best Bad Philosophy Takes r/badphilosophy

It's so goddamn petty and I'm tired of it. The only links from r/philosophy that ever make it to my front page are the same shit, fucking, physics vs. philosophy, lover of wisdom, science rules, philosophy isn't science, inane petty insignificant bullshit. It's like the least interesting thing in all of philosophy to talk about. It's squabbling make-believe politics that no one working on.


Simple problems> simple solutions r/badphilosophy

313 likes, 19 comments - badhistorycomics on December 20, 2023: "Elaboration on the comics: 1- A trader brought Philip a horse. The horse refused to be mounted,."


Wittgenstein Revises His Thesis r/badphilosophy

I think you're absolutely right that the essential question of socialism is ownership. To be honest I wasn't responding to the linked thread that much since I clicked away after seeing it's something to do with academic economics, and was really responding to op's characterization of the bad philosophy present, that "USSR is socialist and Marx advocated for central planning".


A lil' starterpack r/badphilosophy

r/badphilosophy is often used as a substitute for argument, as a way of ending conversations, typically ones that began in other subreddits. I've also noticed that the tone of most redditor's posts in r/philosophy and r/askphilosophy start to change once they begin posting in r/badphilosophy--though there are a number of exceptions. In general.


A genuinely good Kant meme (taken from Twitter) r/badphilosophy

The very start of the debate is marked with Destiny telling the audience what Wolff's positions are, and then continues to insist that Wolff doesn't know what he's talking about. Though Wolff is an economist and not a philosopher, his exchange with Destiny illustrates a larger problem with consuming ideas on the internet.


Found this on Instagram lol r/badphilosophy

The epitome of Youtube lacktheism: Rationality Rules. This is quite possibly the worst video I've ever watched on youtube (at the very least it's the worst out of the philosophy of religion ones.) In it, Rationality Rules demonstrates an egregious lack of understanding about causal finitism, reapers, and more (oh so much more).


I'm way smarter than all Greek Philo's r/badphilosophy

SamuelTheFirst217. • 2 yr. ago. Bioleninism is a theory with strong explanatory power here. Basically you build a political coalition out of the underclasses who would ordinarily be tossed aside in any well-run society, ensuring their undying loyalty to a broken system.