This made me laugh. I like simple jokes where both colour and death are involved. Well, at least he/she went to the funeral. Isn't it more disrespectf...
:up: I misunderstood you for a moment. My bad. I was referring to @"javra"'s post. But now I understand that eudaimonia is objective. :up: ------ Ther...
:up: Yes, indeed. Happiness/unhappiness may also be related to pleasure. It is another good approach. However, I think this is a clear example of subj...
But how is that possible? I thought Epicurus only conceived pleasure as good, so perhaps he never thought of bad pleasures at all. The links I shared ...
Thanks for your reply and contribution, javra. It is a complex topic, indeed. Perhaps you are right in approaching this topic from an ethical perspect...
I agree with you, hypericin. Sorry for my wording. It is true that I don't tend to express myself clearly. Of course you did a wonderful job trying to...
Interesting. What surprises me the most is that just one phrase of Plato in his book caused an intriguing discussion here. It is astonishing what Plat...
Therefore, you agree with the points of Epicurus and other philosophers who stated that pleasure is subjective. Since something (like opera, for insta...
I wanted to express this, but I wasn't very clear, I guess. :wink: It is true that it is better to choose the most eclectic choice and put pleasure be...
I agree with this. But I was looking for a practical or objective example. Your comment seems to be on the path of Plato's view, where pleasure depend...
Christmas-themed socks are in our wardrobe again. Whether it is too early or too late to wear them, these socks are considered an "object of cultural ...
Oysters are a common dish for Christmas here too. However, I skipped them because I tend to feel sick after eating them – I bet they are more dangerou...
Honestly, I think Galicia's mussels are the best in the world. I eat these very often, but just as they are in the can. I don't put them in any dish. ...
Relax guys; you're in a safe posada. :smile: If you behave, there will not be any problem. I met wonderful people here, like @"Agent Smith" and @"karl...
Talking about eggs – yesterday, I bought a 12-pack of quail eggs. These kinds of eggs are small but nutritious. I just eat them with bread. (After fry...
It is clear that you guys didn't like his political career. :sweat: ---- This thread is opened again! Folks, peace, love and chill out. Relax, you are...
Talking about the Vice President of the United States: Dick Cheney passed away yesterday. Here in Spain, folks call him "the architect of the 2003 Ira...
The size of my pots is very big. Not only soup but also potion fits in there. When I am stirring the broth, I laugh like a mediaeval witch. https://yo...
I thought my opinion about the taste of Greek yoghurt with brown sugar went unnoticed like a handful of salt in a soup. But I am now pleased that you ...
Yes, sir, the exchange you had is fascinating and all, but I didn't understand anything. However, I truly believe that Greek yoghurt with a small port...
Wow, another Hispanic fella? That's crazy. If you post a thread in Spanish, it goes under that category, but it is not hidden. It appears on the main ...
Absolutely. It depends on what you consider as a "potential". Each of us can show our potential in many different ways. However, this is not a limit t...
Sí. No se permite publicar en español. A excepción de una categoría reservada para ello que puedes consultar aquí: https://thephilosophyforum.com/cate...
Hola! Welcome to TPF. Enjoy your time here. :smile: We already have 'infinite' knowledge, but we don't know how to manage it. Furthermore, our knowled...
Fascinating and interesting, indeed. :up: I see a metaphor in this. Perhaps the trick of the coin means that the big flood was also a way to deceive t...
The point is that you see it as the beginning of something, but seems to see it as the end. Both interpretations are perfectly suitable. A drowning is...
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