DrSketchpad
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Sorry if there's a thread on this already.*
Have you noticed how arbitrary everything is? I'm not merely trying to express how no atomic truth makes everything...
Wait I might have to explain atomic truth.
You've probably come across a similar idea in your thoughts, I have no idea of what other people call it.
Atomic Truth: The one and only (impossible) absolute axiom. The one thing that all other reason can stem from. It's like the limit to a discontinuous function at its point of discontinuity. You can reason all the way back to it, but it's not there. So now all reason is like building a planet from a hollow sphere instead of a single atom (but there's still more fundamental constituents).
My conclusion for this problem is that logic really is subjective. Not only subjective, but REALLY subjective. That is, absolutely. So now we're supposed to treat reason like we treat motion. There's no ultimate point of reference so we can only compare reasons to other reasons to get "somewhere."
Anyways... that wasn't necessarily the main point of the thread.
I can deal with that, but my dilemma is that every motivation feels consequently arbitrary and pointless. I'll show you what I mean:
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Ex: I want to act morally (through my search for insight) so that I can make a positive change!
Wait why do I think acting morally is acting positively? By definition? Why is it defined that way? Why not another way?
Whatever. I get it. Everything's pointless. I'll just go and be hedonistic, sensual and thrill seeking so that I can put some coins into the joy ride until I die or whatever. But why is that favorable over another course of action?
... etc.
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I don't feel depressed really. It's just that when I turn a rational eye to anything I'm doing the motivation is defeated.
I dunno. I really just wanted to know about other's experiences with this.
*I intended for that bit to be serious, but It's only hilarious to me now. I hope you get it.
Have you noticed how arbitrary everything is? I'm not merely trying to express how no atomic truth makes everything...
Wait I might have to explain atomic truth.
You've probably come across a similar idea in your thoughts, I have no idea of what other people call it.
Atomic Truth: The one and only (impossible) absolute axiom. The one thing that all other reason can stem from. It's like the limit to a discontinuous function at its point of discontinuity. You can reason all the way back to it, but it's not there. So now all reason is like building a planet from a hollow sphere instead of a single atom (but there's still more fundamental constituents).
My conclusion for this problem is that logic really is subjective. Not only subjective, but REALLY subjective. That is, absolutely. So now we're supposed to treat reason like we treat motion. There's no ultimate point of reference so we can only compare reasons to other reasons to get "somewhere."
Anyways... that wasn't necessarily the main point of the thread.
I can deal with that, but my dilemma is that every motivation feels consequently arbitrary and pointless. I'll show you what I mean:
_____________________________________________________________
Ex: I want to act morally (through my search for insight) so that I can make a positive change!
Wait why do I think acting morally is acting positively? By definition? Why is it defined that way? Why not another way?
Whatever. I get it. Everything's pointless. I'll just go and be hedonistic, sensual and thrill seeking so that I can put some coins into the joy ride until I die or whatever. But why is that favorable over another course of action?
... etc.
________________________________________________________________
I don't feel depressed really. It's just that when I turn a rational eye to anything I'm doing the motivation is defeated.
I dunno. I really just wanted to know about other's experiences with this.
*I intended for that bit to be serious, but It's only hilarious to me now. I hope you get it.