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Mededogen en mededogenst

Posted by Prowisorio on Tuesday, December 21, 2010, In : boeken 
"At a meeting of primates of the Anglican communion, I was accused by one archbishop of filling Hell with homosexuals, because I was giving them permission to commit acts that would guarantee them an eternity of punishment, for no sodomite can enter Heaven. My worldly compassion for gay people, my campaign to furnish them with the same sexual rights as straight people, was actually a kind of cruelty. The price of their fleeting pleasures in this world would be an eternity of punishment in the...
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Antropomorfisme: Why we treat things like people

Posted by Prowisorio on Monday, November 29, 2010, In : filosofie 
Cursing computers, talking to plants, even putting pigs on trial: anthropomorphism may be irrational, but it's how we cope with an indifferent world

IT WAS a classic open-and-shut case. As Jehan Martin slept in his bed an intruder crept in, killed him and mutilated his body. Witnesses had seen a female enter the house on the day of the attack. She was subsequently taken into custody and tried in court. The trouble was the perpetrator happened to be a pig.

Historical records document at least 20...

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Morals Without God? - Frans de Waal

Posted by Prowisorio on Thursday, November 4, 2010, In : filosofie 
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This is what sets human morality apart: a move towards universal standards combined with an elaborate system of justification, monitoring and punishment.

At this point, religion comes in. Think of the narrative support for compassion, such as the Parable of the Good Samaritan, or the challenge to fairness, such as the Parable of the Workers in the Vineyard, with its famous conclusion “The last will be first, and the first will be last.” Add to this an almost Skinnerian fondness of...

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William James, part 2 and part 3

Posted by Prowisorio on Monday, November 1, 2010, In : filosofie 
William James, part 2: The scientific study of religion.
James demonstrates how identifying the physiological bases for religious experience explains very little.

William James, part 3: On original sin
Are humans born happy, able to create their own well-being, or do we need to be born again to overcome a 'sick soul'?



 
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