Comment on Is there a more politically and ideologically diverse alternative for Lemmy?
msage@programming.dev 6 months agoBut why? This has everything to do with philosophy, and nothing to do with most posts on Lemmy.
Comment on Is there a more politically and ideologically diverse alternative for Lemmy?
msage@programming.dev 6 months agoBut why? This has everything to do with philosophy, and nothing to do with most posts on Lemmy.
0x4E4F@sh.itjust.works 6 months ago
I believe OP is young and just more into philosophy than politics… ot maybe a combo of both. I know a time when I was like that, so it’s perfectly normal.
But, unfortunately, yes, there are very few individuals out there that communicate on that level.
msage@programming.dev 6 months ago
I wrote more comments here to express my confusion with OP and their goal.
The more I read the more I think the problem is from their inability to explain themselves, or perhaps lack of any cohesive want in the first place. Philosophy is fine, controversy is fine, nuance is great, but I get none of the above from OP. It is possible they are young and searching themselves, yet to understand how the world and online discussions work.
0x4E4F@sh.itjust.works 6 months ago
Yes, that is what I meant when I said young.
partial_accumen@lemmy.world 6 months ago
I’m agreeing with this conclusion. When all of us were young, we were told what to believe and how to act. As we enter adulthood we carry that conditioning with us, but for us to grow to we need to explore what we personally believe instead of just accepting monolithic fully formed prepackaged beliefs given to us by others. It looks like OP is learning that.
OP, if this is true and you’re looking for where to start, start with examining different ethical systems. Look up Kantianism vs Utilitarianism as they are very different from one another but are both logical systems. As you grasp the concepts it will be slightly uncomfortable, but that is part of growth.