Mysterious Stranger

The Human Condition

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1. How would you define the human condition, and what do you believe are its fundamental characteristics?

2. Are there any specific insights or realizations you've had personally that have deepened your understanding of the human condition?
 

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1) Human condition is run by concepts and beliefs. Fundamental characteristics include control and manipulation. 

2) Expanding beyond being human. This doesn’t require getting rid of being human, because it’ll be obvious what human actually is. 


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@Mysterious Stranger I think that the "condition" in "human condition" is vague, do you mean by condition our inherent nature, many would recognise it this way and so would I but it could also mean "the human individual as conditioned under both his nature and his culture".

If this is what is meant by "human condition" I would actually feel permitted to call it a cringe attempt at asking nothing at all yet making it appear as though something is asked.

 

If one understood the implications of asking the latter version of the question one would not ask it, since its answers would need you to step out of your own existence and then inside it again, but do you then see the "paradox", I wonder?

"how would you define the human condition?" you ask, what are you actually referring to, not just seemingly referring to? If it is human nature you mean then you are asking what is similar between us all independently of culture, but this could not possibly be a definition?


If you need to believe in anything then you are simply insufficient on your own, philosophy is an investigation into what is already given and has nothing to do with beliefs of what is not. Philosophy is therefore exclusively a deductive method and has at its helm the principle of contradiction, which in truth is no principle at all but the very form, and universal at that, through which you think all possible principles.

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To make it concise: there are definitions of words, but phrases are not defined, phrases refer to something above and beyond definitions, unless you mean to speak about language itself by those phrases.


If you need to believe in anything then you are simply insufficient on your own, philosophy is an investigation into what is already given and has nothing to do with beliefs of what is not. Philosophy is therefore exclusively a deductive method and has at its helm the principle of contradiction, which in truth is no principle at all but the very form, and universal at that, through which you think all possible principles.

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1 hour ago, Mysterious Stranger said:

1. How would you define the human condition, and what do you believe are its fundamental characteristics?

  Freefalling...Except... there is nowhere to fall to... HAHAHAHA

1 hour ago, Mysterious Stranger said:

2. Are there any specific insights or realizations you've had personally that have deepened your understanding of the human condition?

1. People believe what is most convenient and block out everything else.

2. People have the ability to block things out like I have never seen! Hahahahaha

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