RichardY Posted January 18, 2018 Posted January 18, 2018 Was reading some of "The Art of The Argument." and I remember a part of it saying something like as long as you get the "defintions correct" resolving The Argument becomes as easy as turning a key in a lock. Thought I might aim at creating my own basic dictionary. Maybe a few people might like to throw around a few suggestions & definitions related to SELF KNOWLEDGE and PHILOSOPHY? PHILOSOPHYPhilosopher:Ethics: That which is universally preferable. Also the affirmation of Property Rights.Morality: That someone has moral agency; a respect for property rights.Immorality: That someone simultaneously attempts to affirm and deny, property rights.Amorality: That someone neither affirms nor denies, property rights, merely that they act.Virtue: Acting for the betterment of humanity a persons life?Nietzschean Morality: A form of Amorality?; where the person reflects on, the fact that “To those human beings who are of any concern to me I wish suffering, desolation, sickness, ill-treatment, indignities—I wish that they should not remain unfamiliar with profound self-contempt, the torture of self-mistrust, the wretchedness of the vanquished: I have no pity for them, because I wish them the only thing that can prove today whether one is worth anything or not—that one endures.” Tribal Morality?: Where member are supportinate to the rules and customs of the tribe, where property has not yet developed into a fully distinct concept and Dominance and Submission prevail, but also cooperation & community. Certainty: That which is known. Existence: That which is. Reality: The imposition of measurement? Empiricism: Statement of the Apparent. Rational: Irrational: Arational: The Argument: An Art form. Imperative: Subjective: Objective: Objectivism: Freewill: Determinism: Truth: Logic: True: False: Justice: SELF KNOWLEDGE Psychology: Consciousness: Conscientiousness: Neuroticism: Openess to Experience: Agreeableness: Extroversion/Introversion: Ethos: Belief: That which is apparent. Willpower: Motivation: Desire: Addiction: Apathy: Authentic: False Self: Survival: Death: Focus: Concentration: Responsibility: Awareness: Entertainment: Joy: Happiness: Comfort: Perception: Illusion: Delusion: Rage: Anger: Madness: Insanity: Sanity: Genius: The "I": Egoism: Relationships: The Deal: An Art Form. Altruism: Sacrifice: Suffering: Commitment: Integrity: Honour: Shame: Narcissim: Love: Self-Love: Evil: "Freudian" Unconscious Mind: The theory that processes beyond your awareness influence your behaviour A Subconscious Mind: Commonplace Book: Record of ones plans and changes in behaviour. Choice: Confusion: Freewill: Projection: Monism: Physicalism: Existentialism: Dualism: Mind Body Dichtonmy. Meditation: Introspection: Enlightenment: GOD: Pantheist: Theist: Atheist: Egoism: Virtue: Profit: Religion: Belief: Faith: Dogma: Ayn Rand: Aristotole: Immanuel Kant: Stefan Molyneux: Nietzche: Plato: Socrates: Montagine: Carl G Jung: Jordan Peterson:
lorry Posted January 18, 2018 Posted January 18, 2018 Check out the Ayn Rand lexicon. There is an online version. http://aynrandlexicon.com/lexicon/quote_of_the_day.html 1
RichardY Posted January 18, 2018 Author Posted January 18, 2018 @lorry Thank you. I have seen that resource before looks like they updated the layout.
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