Hey Slip, does knowing how to play this song on the piano make me a pianist?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zU97n-HuAJA dj On Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 5:43 AM, Pat <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > On 8 Sep, 15:54, Pat <[email protected]> wrote: >> On 8 Sep, 13:23, Molly Brogan <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> >http://aynrandlexicon.com/ayn-rand-ideas/introducing-objectivism.html >> > Here is a pretty good site that lays out Rand's philosophy very >> > simply. Her objectivism is more along the lines of Plato's pure >> > reason, her morality more along the lines of Pat's new morality, in >> > that she sees our primary duty to self esteem and self knowledge as >> > ultimately leading to an esteem for other, but true regard for other >> > is meaningless without regard for self first. She makes it pretty >> > clear that to her, altruism does not mean self sacrifice for the sake >> > of others. I find this position much more integrated and insightful >> > than the general connotation of the word altruism. >> >> Funny thing, though, altruism, in a monistic system, is the height >> of selfishness. But, of course, that's EVERY reason to perform >> altruistic acts because it's how we treat others that is how we treat >> ourselves. I wrote a sonnet regarding this topic a while back. I'll >> grab a copy tonight and bring it in tomorrow. I do remember, though, >> the couplet at the end: >> >> When one scans a face and sees Sorrow's brow, >> Then one remembers that ere morrow's now. >> > > Sorry for the delay; it took me a while to find the CD on which I > had this. Anyway, here it is: > > > O’er the years, time has come to teach me this: > That when asked to aid and you find you can, > To do so is a soul’s fortress and cuisse— > The refuge of beneficence to’ard Man. > > It may be true that the most selfish thing > Is an act, out of altruism, borne; > But value it as a sacred well-spring, > For from it flows the balm that soothes the thorn. > > The gift of hope when all seems lost complete > Is a precious gem whose former holder > Can be proud to confer an entire suite, > To let his neighbour lean on his shoulder. > > When one scans a face and sees Sorrow’s brow, > Then one remembers that ere morrow’s now. > > >> >> >> > On Sep 7, 10:45 pm, Slip Disc <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> > > Altruism shouldn't be able to survive, given the altruists presumably >> > > perish first! >> > > For sure it's so, Arch, as the old adage comes to mind "nice guys >> > > finish last". >> > > It's a bit cold and stark but at least she clearly defines her lines >> > > and doesn't waiver. Perhaps if we got off the dung cart we could >> > > settle into peace built on pure reason. One love's thy neighbor until >> > > one needs to kill thy neighbor to survive, why fool ourselves into >> > > thinking otherwise. Surely we don't hack away with medieval >> > > swordsmanship but undermine and destroy with economic woe. >> >> > > On Sep 7, 7:52 pm, archytas <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> > > > I don't really believe this 'stuff' Orn, but it is a way to make >> > > > points I do believe. The spiritual (no doubt a false form) is often >> > > > used to reach a coldness needed to kill based on indoctrination and a >> > > > certainty in passion and conviction. I do not place this in the >> > > > intellect, but can easily see how people being 'clever' can appear >> > > > cold and very selfish. Religious and bureaucratic rationalisations >> > > > often chill me to the bone and more and more of this seems to take the >> > > > form of economic discourse and those pretending an objective voice as >> > > > a tool of rhetoric - deconstruction always shows the return of Desire >> > > > in such rhetoric, that the rationality or objectivism is always less >> > > > than pretended. Rand isn't without some sense on some things, but she >> > > > could only ever be a strawman version of objectivism suitable to be >> > > > shot down in flames. I'm reminded of the 'greed is good' neo-con >> > > > arguments and some watered-down Nietzsche. First time I've seen the >> > > > woman, though we have 'Atlas Shrugged' in the house, partly read. >> >> > > > I've never really believed we can get into pure intellect or even >> > > > argument where the only operative force is that of pure Reason. >> > > > Altruism shouldn't be able to survive, given the altruists presumably >> > > > perish first! It runs in evolution as celibacy runs in some Catholic >> > > > families! My guess is this form of 'objectivism' is really political >> > > > and makes the intellectual a merely functionary purpose to its >> > > > interests. What joy there might be to live, write and breathe other >> > > > than as a functionary? I hope I share your spirit in this Orn - even >> > > > if we might appear to be at cross-purposes. We share a certain 'will' >> > > > as we are both Williams! We can at least go Dutch on the bill. >> >> > > > On 7 Sep, 19:54, ornamentalmind <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> > > > > ““The lower, and purely intellectual, is nearest to the principle of >> > > > > Desire, and is thus distinguished from its other side which has >> > > > > affinity for the spiritual principles above. If the Thinker becomes >> > > > > wholly intellectual, the entire nature begins to tend downward—for >> > > > > intellect alone is cold, heartless, selfish.” – W. Q. Judge: “The >> > > > > Ocean of Theosophy” >> >> > > > > We were discussing things like love and compassion along with >> > > > > consciousness in another thread. Here is a view from one extreme >> > > > > point >> > > > > on the spectrum…that of Ayn Rand. Since she has been mentioned now >> > > > > and >> > > > > then here, for those of you who have little exposure to her, her >> > > > > books >> > > > > and/or philosophy, here is a short video interview that may provide a >> > > > > fairly rapid and direct access to what is called objectivism. >> >> > > > > While the video is on a Theosophy site, read the other stuff only if >> > > > > you are attracted, if not, that is fine too…scroll down to the 4th >> > > > > picture and click on it for the video to start. >> >> > > > > “Objectivism vs Altruism” >> >> > > > >http://theosophywatch.com/2009/09/07/the-caring-spirit/-Hide quoted >> > > > >text - >> >> > - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - >> >> - Show quoted text - > > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups ""Minds Eye"" group. 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