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iloveatomickitten
30th December 2003, 18:43
Being a sceptic to me at first glance appears to be something of an easy way out of philosophy in the way that is suspends all judgemant. And solves nothing and achieves nothing. Though after reading into it further it make a great deal of sense stating that because all views rely on an assumption none can be viewed as "true." But if you take this then what is left? Is it a world where things just happen where machiavellian tactics are no longer hidden from view due to the lack of myth surrounding morality? And perhaps more relevant does this view provide a hope of a lasting communism state as there would be nothing supporting it other than mutual benefit which would start to collapse when the people see that the only way they can get more is to destroy the state?

redstar2000
31st December 2003, 02:36
Marx is supposed to have said once "Doubt everything!"

It's good advice.

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Pedro Alonso Lopez
31st December 2003, 12:43
De Omnibus Dubitandum :D