If everyone on the planet, save one, believed something, but the one other did not, would he be "insane" or "illogical"?
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If everyone on the planet, save one, believed something, but the one other did not, would he be "insane" or "illogical"?
Chances are, yes! :D
With the ridiculously large sample space, a single belief that is truly unique (and not constructed from other pieces) is almost certainly going to be something eccentric and either silly, harmful, or both. If it's a really good idea, then it doesn't stay 100% unique for too long.
You might say, "well, what about all the great thinkers who have had brilliant, unique beliefs that have changed the world for the better?" I submit that brilliant as they were, those beliefs were not unique. What made the difference was that one person with the belief had three things going for him:
1) The belief
2) Motivation (i.e. bias for action, or whatever you want to call it)
3) The opportunity to do something about it presented itself first.
Well, sanity depends on society as it is a subset of the concept health which can be defined in various ways.
Logic, however, is characterized by being cool, independent of social norms. This is to say, A=A and !(A!=A) is true, always, just as all other tools of logic that man has come up with.
Certainly someone who has a unique belief will be considered insane by society, depending on the nature of the belief, but not illogical, except for the case of the belief being illogical in itself.
As far as sanity goes, no one quite fits the bill there.
As far as logic goes, let's take the reptillian conspiracy. View it objectively, and it makes sense. It can be logical. That to me shows how logic is fallible. There are many things that can appear logical to an objective mind if the material is argued correctly. Of course you're asking if everyone disagrees with a concept except one person, well there are millions of people that believe the reptillian conspiracy. Logic has too much power to stay in the hands of one unless he simply refused to communicate his ideas or he was some sort of super genius and the argument went over the heads of everybody else so they brushed him off.
What societies like to do is label things ridiculous, which essentially means "to invite ridicule" and that's often how less educated people in societies discern things that could be both logical and comparitively sane, because the people are simply afraid of being ridiculed if they somehow agreed with this person. Not everyone has this fear though, and so ideas that can be argued correctly can still spread through societies.
Of course a more educated person can view ideas that appear logical and find the holes in such theories, but 4/5 times they're simply getting defensive they'll lose their sheep and just ridicule them in arguments sugar coated in fallacal logic.
Taking one example, there are literally billions of religious people in the world who consider themselves sane, whereas I find it incomprehensive as to how people can beleive such things. As a result I think I'm the sanest person on Earth but I'm a minority... so really either we are all sane or all insane; unless someone is truely insane like kept in a madhouse or something.
Plato's Cave is relavant to this topic
http://www.plotinus.com/plato_allegory_of_the_cave.htm
Summary with Illustration
http://faculty.washington.edu/smcohen/320/cave.htm
I once heard a parable about King and his faithful adviser. The adviser warns him that next year the wheat crop will be diseased, and all who eat from it will become crazy. He tells the king that if they begin now they can save up wheat for the royal families for next year. The men realize that either they eat of the crop and become mad as well – or – they don’t eat of it. But if they are sane and everyone else is mad, it will appear as if they are the ones who are mad! This feels a little bit like fear as it drives our society – that we’re catching this fear from what we eat, what we take in, or imbibe, as we go through each day.
In the end, they decide to eat the wheat, but before they do so, they each put a mark on the other’s face, so that, even in the midst of madness, they can look at one another, and be reminded by that mark, by the other, of what is really true.
Wow that's excellent. Perfect way to explain society. People know certain paths are insane but walk them anyway for fear their sanity will ostracize them.
I just posted this in a similar thread, but found it more pertinently placed here. If you already read it, then simply pass over it. ;)
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Originally Posted by SolSkye
What exactly is it that you believe the majority is trying to escape from? How are you so sure that everyone who follows the norm is doing it blindly? Is it not possible that so many people behave the same way because they honestly hold similar beliefs without fear of judgment? Is it not possible that you are simply justifying your divergent beliefs by saying that everyone else is just afraid to believe as you do? One thing you must remember is we all think that we are right. In that respect, you are no different from the rest of usQuote:
Originally Posted by Solskye
From the grand perspective of things, it's quite simple: The majority are trying to escape acceptance and realization of the different facets of themselves. Like dream characters continually denying they are all equally inter-connected subconscious parts of the dream when you go lucid and attempt to inform them. At least, I'm being forthright in the fact that by choosing this finite shell to occupy my blip in infinity, I too, am escaping in some sense of the word. However, I'm not justifying anything. I just think every individual is just as perverse as the next person. Some are just better at concealing it, or creating the many barriers of social acceptance into fooling themselves into thinking they aren't.
I don't think I'm 'right'. I think the terms, 'right' and 'wrong', like any word, are inert ideas without meaning until there is a group of sanctimonious individuals banding together to give it one-- one more way of creating barriers of separation between individuals, and feed the ego.
An easy way to kill two birds with one stone-- avoid reflection into yourself and pass judgement onto others in order to create a moral hierarchy, and at the same time stave off self-doubt and boost the ego.
On a similar note, It's funny you'd mention the term 'Divergent'. That's the title of one of the first songs I made using a relevant sample from one of my favorite movies. Check it out. Enjoy!:chuckle:
That doesn't really answer my question. you say that we are all escaping acceptance of the fact that we are " ...dream characters [that] are all equally inter-connected subconscious parts of the dream..." but the majority does not believe this to be true, and it is by no means a self evident capital T Truth that we are all denying. The majority does not even consider what you claim we are trying to escape from as reality, and so are not actually trying to escape from anything.
This is like saying that since you don't celebrate Christmas (hypothetically), you are trying to escape from realizing and accepting the existence of Santa Claus.
You simply believing in the singularity of all existence does not make it the truth and those that do not believe in that possibility are not purposely avoiding acceptance of your beliefs.
Couldn't be f'd reading these posts coz I need to LD soon. But yes, crazy is majority rules.
I read an article in Skeptic magazine I think it was and it highlighted some of the most outrageous things about the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM IV). I can't remember exact examples the writer gave but it was 'disorders' to the equivalent of not liking bananas. And according to DSM IV 41% of the worlds population has a mental disorder. So technically if they keep adding more and it becomes 51%, then the other 49% percent will be 'crazy'.
Take germs for example.
In the 18th century there was no such thing! Nobody'd ever imagined such a thing -- no sane person anyway. Along comes this doctor...Semmelweiss, I think. He tries to convince people... other doctors mostly...that there are these teeny tiny invisible "bad things" called germs that get into your body and make you...sick! He's trying to get doctors to wash their hands. What is this guy...crazy? Teeny tiny invisible whaddayou call 'em?..."germs"!
Watch the movie 12 Monkeys, or if you cbf the main scene which outlines this is here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KB0dvgCZ4Q0
You will notice that SolSkye is making perfect use of the unfalsifiable denial=true argument. You can still disagree with what he is saying and it still proves him right. There is no sense in arguing it because denying it also shows his argument to be true. However, the fact that he has constructed it as such, proves it is false.
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It's not quite like saying Santa Claus exists because any rational mind would know, he doesn't. However, if you were to systematically go back through the lineage of this universe you could trace an invisible line back between everyone and everything inter-connecting them.
Why would you assume because you can't actively and readily perceive that connection now that it still isn't there beneath the surface waiting to be perceived if contemplated or meditated on enough? When all signs in the known universe point to yes, what else is there except outright denial?
Damn you just gave a big hint to where that sample in my song was from. ;)
One can't possibly construct what was already there.
Saint Nicholas was a Bishop of Myra during the third century. He is the patron saint of sailors, merchants, archers, children, and students in Greece, Belgium, Bulgaria, Georgia, Russia, the Republic of Macedonia, Slovakia, Serbia and Montenegro and he most definitely exists both in a physical sense and in a metaphysical sense in the same way that politics, philosophy, love, hate, greed, and altruism exist.
Now that I've shown how your sense of the rational mind is actually completely contrary to what the rest of us see as reality, it should be easier for you to understand why perhaps your views on the subject are merely dismissed by the general public and not 'feared'.
Ok, I walked right into that one. I meant it means he clearly doesn't exist as we portray him as this timeless image that delivers gifts every year.
The universe and the ties that bind, however, is still up in the air. And for those that think long and hard enough about it, it's not up in the air or on the ground anymore.
HAHA, I just read this thread and as soon as I saw divergent I instantly thought of the same movie as you lol! Then I see you made a song from that. I will listen to it tomorrow coz' I don't have my headphones here right now.
On topic: so really either we are all sane or all insane; unless someone is truely insane like kept in a madhouse or something.
Who's to say these people are insane?
Exactly what we are discussing is what makes people insane or sane. I'm sure we all agree it is society that defines it, or psychologists or whomever. But I'm not sure if we agree on this, I'm tired now and couldn't understand a lot of what was being said.
SolSkye I didn't know you were schizophrenic, I might just do what you said and go back and read a few of your earlier posts and read that thread you posted the comment in that you quoted here, got a link to it? I'll have to look tomorrow, kinda tired.
By saying that you've improved heaps have you been on medication or something? or psychologist/iatrist?
Peace all, Sweet LD's
I'm not a schizophrenic, at least I hope I'm not. I'm what you would call eccentric. :chuckle:
Oh woops it was O'nus that said that lol