Kyokha

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[–] Kyokha@hexbear.net 2 points 2 days ago (1 children)

As a physician I would definitely recommend to go see a doctor if you sense that something is wrong. You never know if its just a passing thing or an alarming symptom needing urgent care unless maybe you have a medical degree but even then its still recommended since you aren't a specialist in everything.

You should also realize that those doctors are also humans and probably burned out from overwork so don't be so hard on them

[–] Kyokha@hexbear.net 0 points 3 days ago (1 children)

Thank you very much for the warm welcome!

I will defiantly join in.

Thank you for the physics insight. I too don’t find the mechanical deterministic view compelling, but really it was partly due to my laziness that I judged the users name of Marxism Leninism and assumed he was level headed. Even if we were fully determined, it will eventually lead to fatalism which hinders our socialist cause as the other commentator has mentioned.

Sorry for broad questions but how do you apply this Marxian worldview in your personal/organizational life if you don’t mind intruding? Are there things you take for granted or you constantly criticize your own beliefs?

[–] Kyokha@hexbear.net 0 points 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago) (3 children)

Thank you comrade for the great explanation!

This book below is a great supplement to this topic and the whole Popperian criticism https://archive.org/details/CornforthOpenPhil/page/n21/mode/2up

 

New member but long time lurker here and lemmygrad, it might not be a good starter post for my social credit to make such a theoretical posts but nevertheless this article is a great criticism of our method of viewing the world and basing our practice on it.

I myself admit of ideating towards idealism and thinking that diamat explained everything in the world and that the revolution IS inevitable and that there is no need to struggle anymore because it was all going to workout in the end...

I started applying the process of "negation" and "sublation" to my own life and decisions (history as an automatic upward spiral, etc.) which as you might guess lead me to nowhere, but once I realized the mistakes I had made and started epistemic overcorrection and refuted dialectical materialism(for a short while).

I would love for this to be discussed widely...