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Τετάρτη 18 Ιουλίου 2012

Morality and Rationality, Philosophy and Science, Good and Evil.

Bust of Ptolemy I Soter, king of Egypt (305 BC...
Bust of Ptolemy I Soter, king of Egypt (305 BC–282 BC) and founder of the Ptolemaic dynasty. The identification is based upon coin effigies. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

The term “morality” can be used either
  1. descriptively to refer to some codes of conduct put forward by a society or,
    1. some other group, such as a religion, or
    2. accepted by an individual for her own behaviour or
  2. normatively to refer to a code of conduct that, given specified conditions, would be put forward by all rational persons.

Ethics is the greek word for morality.

Ethics derive from ethos which is habit of the many.

Ethos comes from the habit of one or a few members of a social circle as a ceremonial expression.

Rational is the logical person.

Logical is the person who uses observed activities of the environment and the population known to, seen or heard of this individual. Logos is the greek word for reason.

So there must be an experience, observation and sequential derivation of reasonable thinking.

Reasons are developed through causes and results exposed or experienced within the past social content borders,

Also the person must belong to an environment with activities and people where these events can or have been observed.

So, the environment (physical or / and social) is playing part of what is observed, when , how, why, how often, where and so on. The role of the environment can be seen as source, result or a combination of both roles for the observations.

So, the logic or rationality is affected by the physical and social aspects of the so called logical person.

So, both morality and rationality are part of the social context, designed, influenced and influencing in the forms of acceptability and traditional or ceremonial social environment.

But , we did not clarify if the observations are “correctly” done, examined or explained in an objective manner, way from any subjective feeling, expectation or otherwise social influence.

How can we be objective? We are as objects part of the physical context, interdepenting to the surroundings, we are subjects with subjective understanding of the objects and events around us.

No observation can happen without affecting the observation.

A philosopher must do the ground work for science. Preparing the mental borders of ideas, breaking borders of ideas and focusing on a new perspective of any old idea.

A philosopher must distant him/herself away from the events / activities as much as to be able to understand almost every aspect in question but also as much as not to have any measurable impact of the outcome of the measurement, or to be able to explain by how much or how the observation measurement is affected.

According to the above we understand that anyone who is using the words morality or ethics, without touching the enclosing limits of these definitions, is morally wrong in a larger or different time or space context.

Good and evil are strongly correlated to the social, ceremonial, local, time and size related social borders. And that is why a person differs from the family, a family differs from ward neighbours and their ancestors, a ward differs from a town and so on ...

For the above differences Aristoteles wanted to introduce to all city states of Hellas a common educational ground, and thus minimise the misunderstandings of local expressions, ceremonies and traditions. Common education creates a feeling of common social expressions, cohesion and conflict resolution methodology.

English: Front and back of a coin with the hea...
English: Front and back of a coin with the head of Ptolemy Soter on one side and an eagle on the other. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
For  good, it is defined as personal (egoism), group (sectarian) , ethnic (national), common for all humans (philanthropic) and global (environmental). Not all levels of definition are compatible with each other and above all a tiny membrane separates the ego from the external (whatever it is).

Egoism is not always against the rest, as some see the protection of a larger group to be better fought through the protection of the self first (freedom of expression for example). And again not all egoism based fights benefit anyone else except the own self.

In a similar way we can express what evil is defining its levels of negative experience in a person's self (e.g. suicide). group (e.g. deflection), ethic (e.g. treason), common (humanitarian disaster) or global (natural disaster).

Neither of the above two (good and evil) can be understood outside a context definition, and according to point of the borders of the perspective the same event can be explained as good or
as bad in the same time.

Absolutism and dogmatism are always short lived, as much as this sentence, when it can be seen outside the above mentioned borders of social understanding and experienced knowledge base.
  1. http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/morality-definition/ 
  2. http://philosophynow.org/issues/1/What_Is_It_To_Be_Rational

Ptolemy Soter
 

Many Women Were Killed LAST YEAR, in Great Britain Alone, as Muslim Honour killings

English: Muslim gay bus
English: Muslim gay bus (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
3.000 young muslims were killed by their families last year only in Britain.

Muslim honor killings are happening all over the world, as Muslim men kill their wives and daughters who displease them, and kill them for what they believe will save their own skins from the wrath of Allah!!! See the story!!

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Τρίτη 17 Ιουλίου 2012

ΜΕΧΡΙ ΚΑΙ ΟΙ ΓΕΡΜΑΝΟΙ ΚΑΤΑΛΑΒΑΝ ΠΛΕΟΝ ΤΙ ΣΥΜΒΑΙΝΕΙ...

...ΜΕΡΚΟΖΙ, ΕΕ ΚΑΙ ΔΝΤ ΒΓΑΖΟΥΝ ΕΚΑΤΟΜΜΥΡΙΑ ΕΙΣ ΒΑΡΟΣ ΤΗΣ ΕΛΛΑΔΑΣ


ΜΕΧΡΙ ΚΑΙ ΟΙ ΓΕΡΜΑΝΟΙ ΚΑΤΑΛΑΒΑΝ ΠΛΕΟΝ ΤΙ ΣΥΜΒΑΙΝΕΙ...ΜΕΡΚΟΖΙ, ΕΕ ΚΑΙ ΔΝΤ ΒΓΑΖΟΥΝ ΕΚΑΤΟΜΜΥΡΙΑ ΕΙΣ ΒΑΡΟΣ ΤΗΣ ΕΛΛΑΔΑΣ.

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ΌΠΩΣ ΒΛΈΠΕΤΕ, ΜΆΛΛΟΝ ΥΠΆΡΧΟΥΝ ΚΑΙ ΚΑΝΆΛΙΑ ΠΟΥ ΒΡΊΣΚΟΝΤΑΙ ΕΚΤΌΣ ΤΗΣ ΠΡΟΠΑΓΆΝΔΑΣ!


Κυριακή 15 Ιουλίου 2012

Η Αλήθεια για την Καινή Διαθήκη (Επιστημονικώς)

Bart Ehrman-92
Bart Ehrman-92 (Photo credit: Inkyhack)
Ο Δρ. Μπάρτ Έρμαν είναι επίτιμος καθηγητής του Πανεπιστημίου της Ν. Καρολίνας στο Τσάπελ Χιλ. Έκανε το διδακτορικό του στην Θεολογική Σχολή του Πρίνστον. Έχει κάνει πολυάριθμες δημοσιεύσεις στα πεδία της Καινής Διαθήκης και του πρώιμου Χριστιανισμού. Στα πεδία εμπειρογνωμοσύνης του περιλαμβάνονται: O Iστορικός Ιησούς, τα αποκρυφιστικά κείμενα των πρώιμων Χριστιανών, οι Απόστολοι, τα χειρόγραφα της Καινής Διαθήκης. Στα βιβλία του που έχουν γίνει Μπέστ Σέλερ περιλαμβάνονται, το "Παραθέτοντας Εσφαλμένα τον Χριστό", "Το πρόβλημα του Θεού", και το "Διακόπτοντας τον Χριστό". Εχει κερδίσει πολυάριθμες πανεπιστημιακές διακρίσεις, όπως αυτή του Βραβείου των Φοιτητών για τον καλύτερο Καθηγητή (1993), του Βραβείου για τα Επιτεύγματα στις Μελέτες Αρχαίων κειμένων (1994) και του Βραβείου Εξαίρετης Διδασκαλίας.

Τα credits για το βίντεο ανήκουν στο καναλι

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Το λίνκ του αρχικού βίντεο με περισσότερους σχολιασμούς είναι το...

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Ο Διαδικτυακός χώρος που μπορειτε να δείτε ακόμη περισσοτερα...

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Ρασσιάς: Ο Ελληνισμός είναι ένας Εθνισμός / τρόπος ζωής

Ένας Ορισμός του Ελληνισμού

Βλάσης Γ. Ρασσιάς: Έθνος, Εθνισμός, Εθνοκράτος, Εθνικισμός. 2η έκδοση επαυξημένη, Αθήναι 2006, ISBN 960-7748-37-9

Θρησκευτική λοταρία του "παραδείσου" : Υπάρχει έστω και ένας τυχερός γι αυτό το λαχείο;

A simplified chart of historical developments ...
A simplified chart of historical developments of major groups within Christianity. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
English: Chart of Muslim Denominations, as des...
English: Chart of Muslim Denominations, as described at Islamic schools and branches. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Οι μουσουλμάνοι έχουν μια λίστα από μερικές χιλιάδες παρατάξεις που πολεμούν και σκοτώνονται μεταξύ τους και πιστεύουν ότι μόνο μία παράταξη θα πάει στο παράδεισο.

Οι χριστιανοί έχουν τις δικές τους λίστες από πολλές χιλιάδες παρατάξεις που αλληλοαναθεματίζονται και πιστεύουν ότι μόνο μία παράταξη θα πάει στο παράδεισο.


Και το πρόβλημα που αντιμετωπίζουν οι χριστιανοί και οι μουσουλμάνοι είναι ότι οι θρησκείες τους απαγορεύουν το τζόγο και τα στοιχήματα και τις λοταρίες.

Κάτι δηλαδή το λογικά απαράδεκτο αλλά κοινωνικά παραδοσιακά δεδομένο, ονομάστηκε ηθικό και πηγή ηθικής για τις μικροκοινωνικές ομάδες ανθρώπων.

Έγινε τόσο ισχυρό, που στο όνομα αυτής της ακατέργαστης κα αδόκιμης συνειρμολογίας (αρνούμαι να πω λογικής λόγω της έλλειψης λόγου και διαλόγου και αποδεικτικής μεθόδου), κοινωνίες σφάζονται για του .... την πίστη την "αγία" , λες και καταλαβαίνουν τι ακριβώς σημαίνει αγία.

Οι θεοφοβούμενοι στη πραγματικότητα είναι κοινωνιοφοβούμενοι και ενδόμυχα απλώς φοβούμενοι. Αυτοί είναι οι ευκόλως διαχειριζόμενοι υπήκοοι και τους ονομάζω υπήκοους και όχι πολίτες. Οι πολίτες έχουν ενεργή δράση και συμμετοχή και έλεγχο της πόλης που ζούνε, και όχι απλά νιώθουν άρχοντες της πόλεως και της ζωής και της σκέψης τους αλλά και το δηλώνουν τρανά με κάθε τους ενέργεια και κάθε τους λόγο δημοσίως και χωρίς φόβο.

Εάν δε σας αρέσει κάποιο από τα παρακάτω αποσπάσματα έκφρασης, τότε θυμηθείτε ότι ανήκετε σε κάποιο άλλο τμήμα του όποιου θρησκεύματος επιλέξανε οι γενεαλογικές και κοινωνικές περιστάσεις στις οποίες εσείς απλά υπάρξατε και ποτέ δεν αναρωτηθήκατε αν πρέπει να "ανήκετε" η αν είναι "ανάγκη" να "ανήκετε".


Jewish religious movements  ,  SECTS, MINOR , Movements of Judaism

karaites pharisees sadducees samaritans herodians essenes revolutionists zealots sicarii




Islamic schools and branches


Approximate map of the distribution of the fou...
Approximate map of the distribution of the four Sunni "madhhab" schools of legal interpretation. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)



    













Jewish Sects from Jeff Childers on Vimeo.

Atilla '74: the rape of Cyprus

Michalis Cacoyiannis' documentary film 'Attila '74: the rape of Cyprus' was made in the immediate aftermath of the Greek junta/EOKA B coup against President Makarios and the barbaric Turkish invasion of Cyprus. Cacoyiannis' film concentrates on the conspiracy to bring down the Republic of Cyprus and the effects of the invasion, the tragedy of the refugees and the missing persons. The film is in English and Greek, with subtitles as appropriate. Attila, for those who don't know, was the codename (appropriately) given to the operation to invade Cyprus by the Turkish armed forces. See also: http://hellenicantidote.blogspot.com/

Protester set himself on fire during social protest in Tel Aviv

JERUSALEM — A protest in Tel-Aviv on Saturday night took an unsettling turn when an Israeli man set himself on fire. "The state of Israel stole from me and robbed me. It left me helpless," 57-year-old Moshe Silman wrote in letters left at the scene before dousing himself with gasoline.




As Silman fights for his life with third-degree burns covering at least 80% of his body, protest leaders, politicians and the public are trying to understand the act of desperation and its meaning for the calls for "social justice," the slogan of the socioeconomic protests now into their second summer in Israel.



Silman's fall began with failure to repay a small debt that ballooned and cast him into poverty, exasperating dealings with bureaucracy and ultimately, despair. "I shall not become homeless," he wrote, accusing the government of humiliating and weakening its citizens, "taking from the poor and giving to the rich." Demonstrators read his letter out loud after the incident.



Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu extended wishes for Silman's recovery and instructed Housing and Welfare ministers to examine his case, which he called "a great personal tragedy."



Leaders of the protest — which began last summer as a call for affordable housing and quickly evolved into a movement protesting the high cost of living in Israel — reject personalizing Silman's case. This was "an extreme act of a person broken by the cruelty of the system," said Daphni Leef, a young film-school graduate and a movement founder.



Economic insecurity coupled with the collapse of the country's welfare services causes citizens' "fear of falling into poverty, hunger and living in the street," she told reporters after the rally, adding that "the government that does not care for its citizens" is responsible. Saying she did not want to see more "victims of the government's policy," Leef said the lesson is that the protest needs "to achieve results and fast ... because more and more people are losing what they have."



Silman's act echoes the self-immolation of Mohammed Bouazizi, the young Tunisian man who set himself on fire in December 2010, sparking revolt in his country that led to the removal of President Zine el Abidine Ben Ali and triggered the Arab Spring.



"Will Bouazizi's Israeli equivalent inspire the government to do some soul-searching? Will he inspire some kind of rehabilitation for the system that pushed him to this terrible act?" asked commentator Or Kashti. He noted that the Tunisian man who had become a symbol did not kill himself to bring democracy but out of desperation after local municipal authorities confiscated his fruit stand and he lost his livelihood.



Opposition leader Shelly Yachimovitch said that increasingly strict criteria for public housing and the absence of a safety net for citizens brought Silman and others "to a dead end of despair." But the Labor Party leader, a veteran advocate of equal and accessible socioeconomic rights, warned on her website that Silman's attempted suicide "must not be seen as the symbol of the social protest."



In 2005, a woman set herself on fire in protest of Israel's plan to uproot settlements and "disengage" from the Gaza Strip. Yelena Bosinova died 10 days later but did not become a symbol of the campaign against the disengagement plan.



Saturday night's rallies in Tel-Aviv and other cities marked a year since the formation of the social justice movement, dubbed the "J14" protest. Although participation is down from last summer's demonstrations, which had 1 million people in the streets at their peak, protests have revived in recent weeks with many activists claiming nothing has changed.



According to a government website allowing the public to track implementation of the Trajtenberg Committee recommendations for reducing the cost of living in Israel (passed by the government last year), two-thirds of the 138 recommendations are at various stages of implementation.



Although Netanyahu's promise that changes in taxation, increasing competition and changing economic priorities would eventually "lead to Israelis being able to ... do more with their money" isn't yet being felt in people's pockets, it's been "[a] good year for the social protest," the editorial opined. They haven't achieved everything they wanted, the liberal daily Haaretz editorialized, but the movement caused a genuine change in public awareness and "changed the balance of power between the public and the government."



Others have warned of backlash, saying the country's economy should brace itself for "capitalist protest," in which politicians' intervention in the economy will drive investors away and Israeli money out and take a toll on Israeli economy. Certain sectors are already hurting, most notably advertising and advertising-dependent media, as mega-companies branded as "tycoons" are keeping a lower public profile. The Tel-Aviv Stock Exchange also showed a decline this past year.



Netanyahu's government must take into account the changed social climate as it negotiates economic policies, especially entering an election year. Israel recently doubled its deficit target in order to minimize raising taxes.



Madrid, protest and violence in Puerto del Sol

Madrid, protest and violence in Puerto del Sol


Demonstration in Madrid ends in violence