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offline welt on 2011-04-15 21:13 [#02411201]
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i recently re-read tolstoy's confession.

the steps of his spiritual crisis and resurrection are
roughly these:

(1) the problem is that death is certain and that there is
no meaning in life which death does not destroy. it's thus
best to kill oneself as soon as possible. tolstoy takes this
to be a rational insight every honest rational creature has
to arrive at.

(2) once having arrived the conclusion that mankind should
not exist he is deeply astonished by the fact that - even
though life is ultimately meaningless - mankind does exist
and that one faces a vague, but deep inhibition to kill
oneself.

(3) he realizes that he asked the wrong questions all along.
the meaning of life is not accessible through natural
science, philosophical speculation or a life of material
pleasures. one sees that life is meaningful once one stops
living for oneself, but adopts an altruisitc attitude and
starts living for the whole of mankind.

.......... that's how tolstoy solved his existential
problems .. how do you solve yours?


 

offline steve mcqueen from caerdydd (United Kingdom) on 2011-04-16 00:43 [#02411224]
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have u met Monoid?


 

offline welt on 2011-04-16 00:59 [#02411226]
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what?


 

offline recycle from Where is Phobiazero (Lincoln) (United States) on 2011-04-16 01:09 [#02411230]
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have u met Monoid?


 

offline welt on 2011-04-16 01:16 [#02411233]
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wherefore?


 

offline JivverDicker from my house on 2011-04-16 02:19 [#02411245]
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Surely there are better places to ask questions that you
don't understand.


 

offline welt on 2011-04-16 02:33 [#02411246]
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how can one ask a question one doesn't understand? .. that
would be a pseudo-question and thus no question at all. it
would be nonsense of a sort.


 

offline JivverDicker from my house on 2011-04-16 02:35 [#02411247]
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what is blue?


 

offline glasse from Harrisburg (United States) on 2011-04-16 02:49 [#02411248]
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one sees that life is meaningful once one stops
living for oneself, but adopts an altruisitc attitude and
starts living for the whole of mankind.


But what is the difference? If you already decide that
doing anything for yourself is meaningless because there is
nothing that death cannot take from you, how is it different
if you apply it to some legacy or charity? Whatever you do
for others death will also take from them. The whole of
mankind are just as much the walking dead as the individual.
You may do something that will benefit generations a
thousand years apart from you, but that generation will die
just as certainly as yours.


 


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