Saturday Mar 02, 2024
Episode 11.79: What we take to be our foundational assumptions are really cultural distillations.
The “foundational” principles or assumptions by which we live our lives should not be accepted blindly based on cultural, religious, or parental beliefs. Instead, they should be assessed and chosen based on their ability to help us live the best life possible. This means examining whether our foundational assumptions lead to a good and fulfilling life, rather than simply believing in them because they are tradition or dogma. The adequacy of these assumptions is to be judged by the quality of the life that is built upon them. If our life is not what we want it to be, then we should re-examine and possibly change our foundational assumptions. The argument also acknowledges the scientific perspective that the universe's specific characteristics may have made the evolution of complex life forms like humans possible, but it rejects the notion that the universe was specifically designed for this purpose. (Summary by Mixtral-8x7b-instruct-v0.1.Q4_K_M.gguf)
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