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Thursday, October 2, 2014

Philosophy Wire: Sea. Waves. Over-thinking.


Philosophy Wire by Spiros Kakos [2014-10-02]: A microbiologist trying to analyze why the sea smells like… sea. [1] The analysis of things destroys their essence. Sit on the beach. Enjoy the waves. Stop thinking.

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Thursday, March 13, 2014

Philosophy Wire: Definitions, spirit, magic...


Philosophy Wire by Spiros Kakos [2014-03-13]:

The world of spirit is something "magical".
The world of spirit is something "material".
The world of spirit is something "immaterial".

We disagree about the name of the same thing. We accept its properties, but we are deeply disturbed if someone names it in a different way than what we want. But does it even matter how we are going to name it?

Spirit, matter, God, One, Nothing...

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Monday, March 10, 2014

Philosophy Wire: Sun, frowning, puppets...


Philosophy Wire by Spiros Kakos [2014-03-10]: Frowning in sunlight can make you angry. [1] Make your self smile. Force your body. And the spirit will follow. It is because the spirit is ruled by the body. Right? Or... Wait a minute! What was "that" which "forced your face to smile"? Are we puppets? Or puppeteers?

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Saturday, March 8, 2014

Christ, Lao, Socrates, quantum mechanics…


The great sages agreed on how we should live.

Christ spoke about living with love. He spoke about how we can feel God if we live properly. He told us not to get frustrated about life in this world - God cares for us as He cares for the sparrow. He declared that the weak and outcasts will eventually prevail. [New Testament]

Lao Tse said the same. Be yourself. Be decent but without making any special effort. Have tolerance. Follow the flow of the Universe. As the wind blows wherever and however he wants, so happiness will appear by itself whenever it wants. Be natural, let the wind take you where it wants. [Lao Tse , Tao Te Ching]

Socrates emphasized the value of knowing yourself. He did not speak with axioms, he just wanted to speak about the truth that lies within us. His greatest wisdom was that that he knew that he did not know anything. Simple and austere, he died for what he believed as Christ some years later also did. [Plato]

Jean Jacques Rousseau said it clearly: It is more important to live in virtue than studying it! [Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Discourse on Science and the Arts] None of the above sages did leave any written monument (Tao left a single book at the urging of the guardian of the mountain pass where it was seen for the last time). And yet they defined the world. The Athenians may have had many philosophers, but the Spartans were the ones who lived virtuously. The importance of living a simple virtuous life instead of virtuous thinking is prevalent in each of these leading wise men. It may sound boring, but it's not at all: Live simply. Most people today, led by the dominant capitalistic Protestantism, want to "do " more and more things. But why should we "do something" at all times? [Harmonia Philosophica - see references to Feyerabend] The temporary material benefits of "doing something" cannot be compared with the happiness and completion offered by a life on the basis of "loving others and letting yourself to the care God". It is not about fatalism. It is about wisdom. Caring only for love, toleration and forgiveness is not so "easy" as many people think. To the contrary – dealing with a thousand things and trying to make money is the easy way! Those who do not want to stay by themselves even for one minute – are afraid of themselves. Those who want more money, do not have the strength or the courage to look for the really important things in life. Those who want to "do something" usually do nothing for others.


Great wise men preferred anachoritism [αναχωρητισμός] than staying to act (Socrates, Christ, Tao, Heidegger).

It takes courage to stand still for a while and listen to the One who cries out to you: "You're already here! You are already a part of me! Do not try to understand. Do not move constantly trying to forget yourself. Try to remember what you already know!" ...

As a modern quantum mechanics physicist, Lao said "Do not pollute the world with your observation and action!" Man is the border line between the perishable world of the phenomena and the eternal world of substance. And only if we can reduce our impact to zero will we make this separation disappear.

Don’t look at the skyscapers. Look at the sparrow. [Christ] Seek the empty so that you can be full. [Tao]

Wednesday, December 25, 2013

Philosophy Wire: Krishnamurti - The dignity of death


Philosophy Wire by Spiros Kakos [2013-12-25]:

Why do human beings die so miserably, so unhappily, with a disease, old age, senility, the body shrunk, ugly? Why can’t they die naturally and as beautifully as this leaf? What is wrong with us? In spite of all the doctors, medicines and hospitals, operations and all the agony of life, and the pleasures too, we don’t seem able to die with dignity, simplicity, and with a smile…

As you teach children mathematics, writing, reading and all the business of acquiring knowledge, they should also be taught the great dignity of death, not as a morbid, unhappy thing that one has to face eventually, but as something of daily life—the daily life of looking at the blue sky and the grasshopper on a leaf.

Krishnamurti to Himself, pp 132-133 [1]

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Sunday, December 22, 2013

Philosophy Wire: Be no one.


Philosophy Wire by Spiros Kakos [2013-12-22]:

Be no one if you want to be someone...
Letters to a young friend (Nandini Mehta, Bombay) - Letter 11, by Jiddu Krishnamurti [1]

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Saturday, December 21, 2013

Philosophy Wire: Tickle your self!


Philosophy Wire by Spiros Kakos [2013-12-21]: Tickling yourself is impossible even if you think you are not tickling you. [1] Logically speaking I shouldn't be able to think for my self. I shouldn't think "I" as "I". But I do. There is always a way. Start tickling your self. It is illogical. [Koan]

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Saturday, December 14, 2013

Philosophy Wire: Be! Don't think!


Philosophy Wire by Spiros Kakos [2013-12-14]: Cat did better (in random) than economy experts in stock picking. [1] Answering randomly can make you better than a university graduate. [2] How useful is knowledge if random has such a good performance? The increase of knowledge results in its decrease. [3] Stop the analysis! Stop violating One! Stop breaking the world into pieces! Stop breaking the world to pieces! Stop thinking! Live! Sense! Be!

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Monday, October 14, 2013

Philosophy Wire: Mergers, wasted work, important things...


Philosophy Wire by Spiros Kakos [2013-10-14]: A merger can make all your hard work redundant in a day. Great philosophy lessons here! What you think important is futile… Look out of that window… A sparrow.

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Sunday, October 6, 2013

Philosophy Wire: Great cars... Humble people...


Philosophy Wire by Spiros Kakos [2013-10-06]: Stay humble. Because who you are is not your car. [1] And there is no need for higher philosophy to understand that.

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