Thoughts on the industrial revoltuion

Ilikewaterkusa

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Dude, we live in the same world. And I know, different POVs and life experiences and all that crap, and what I'm talking about is also surface level philosophy. How does anything you said correlate on any metric, not just philosophical. I'd also barely call this philosophy.

Philosophy is the study of the world around us, uncovering all the dark truths and hidden monsters that lurk beneath the governments and corporations that surround us, and look beyond to the uncaring void called the universe and wonder why it even decided to create life. What you did was bring up a topic, plug in a lot of buzz words(like what the hell do you even mean by the embracing of hyper reality), then posted it on a forum site. There's nothing to discuss with the way you worded this, question? I don't even know if this is supposed to be a question.

Just to show how non-philosophical this is, I'mma about to do what you just did but the opposite.

The industrial revolution was nothing but a boon to humanity. Think about it. Because of the industrial revolution, food and drug manufacturing made an all time rise, giving more people access to medicine and food. It also set the groundwork toward more modern day inventions like the computer that you and I are using to have the "philosophical" discussion. Truly, because of the scientific progress we've come into true contact with our inner selves and discovered all the secrets of the universe and the astronomical plane.

Also completely delete that last sentence of yours. It makes you sound stuck-up.
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Dude, we live in the same world. And I know, different POVs and life experiences and all that crap, and what I'm talking about is also surface level philosophy. How does anything you said correlate on any metric, not just philosophical. I'd also barely call this philosophy.

Philosophy is the study of the world around us, uncovering all the dark truths and hidden monsters that lurk beneath the governments and corporations that surround us, and look beyond to the uncaring void called the universe and wonder why it even decided to create life. What you did was bring up a topic, plug in a lot of buzz words(like what the hell do you even mean by the embracing of hyper reality), then posted it on a forum site. There's nothing to discuss with the way you worded this, question? I don't even know if this is supposed to be a question.

Just to show how non-philosophical this is, I'mma about to do what you just did but the opposite.

The industrial revolution was nothing but a boon to humanity. Think about it. Because of the industrial revolution, food and drug manufacturing made an all time rise, giving more people access to medicine and food. It also set the groundwork toward more modern day inventions like the computer that you and I are using to have the "philosophical" discussion. Truly, because of the scientific progress we've come into true contact with our inner selves and discovered all the secrets of the universe and the astronomical plane.

Also completely delete that last sentence of yours. It makes you sound stuck-up.
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Philosophy is the study of the world around us, uncovering all the dark truths and hidden monsters that lurk beneath the governments and corporations that surround us, and look beyond to the uncaring void called the universe and wonder why it even decided to create life. What you did was bring up a topic, plug in a lot of buzz words(like what the hell do you even mean by the embracing of hyper reality), then posted it on a forum site. There's nothing to discuss with the way you worded this, question? I don't even know if this is supposed to be a question.
The political and philosophical worlds are interconnected and interwoven. Politics is only the reflection of philosophy, and philosophy is the reflection of religion. Religion, and philosophy foreworn about the dark truths of man, what happens when man enters the age of decadence. This is seen with the dark age, the kali yuga, secular cycles, and other ideologies of rebirth. And no I do not used buzzwords. If anything you are the one who is using it. It wasn't a question to begin with.
The industrial revolution was nothing but a boon to humanity. Think about it. Because of the industrial revolution, food and drug manufacturing made an all time rise, giving more people access to medicine and food. It also set the groundwork toward more modern day inventions like the computer that you and I are using to have the "philosophical" discussion. Truly, because of the scientific progress we've come into true contact with our inner selves and discovered all the secrets of the universe and the astronomical plane.
One you are straw manning my arguments. Two you are glorifying your argument. And three we will never know the secrets of the universe the astronomical plane, since empiricism cannot falsify or explain the metaphysical. It cannot explain God, or consciousness, or human futility. The only field that empiricism should be applied to is science and economics, but not philosophical ethics.
Also completely delete that last sentence of yours. It makes you sound stuck-up.
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I never said anything about traditions being linked to superstitions
 

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Not me, wasn't thinking that way. I suppose they do though, point taken
 

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What the!? It's real!?? The industrial revolution is actually real?
Nah, I am just kidding...

Industrial Revolution already happened and will continue to affect us. It's not really a problem that needs solving right now. It's not really a problem in a clear-cut sense. However, it's debatable whether this revolution is doing us good or not. What we can only do is adapt for the betterment of humanity. Like remedy climate change, reduce poverty, fight discrimination and pray that Johny Depp will return in the Pirates of the Caribbean.

Mind you, if you can time travel to the past and stop the industrial revolution, that's a totally different ball game.
I think that's the real question here folks... If you have the power, would you prefer the industrial revolution to have not to happen at all?
Well, for me, Dance Dance Revolution is a real nightmare though...
 

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Industrial Revolution already happened and will continue to affect us. It's not really a problem that needs solving right now. It's not really a problem in a clear-cut sense. However, it's debatable whether this revolution is doing us good or not.
You can undo it Ted Kaczynski style and create anti-technology propaganda. Even if it happened you can still undo it
Like remedy climate change, reduce poverty, fight discrimination and pray that Johny Depp will return in the Pirates of the Caribbean.
the solution to all of this is unironically kill the bourgeoisie
If you have the power, would you prefer the industrial revolution to have not to happen at all?
Yes
Well, for me, Dance Dance Revolution is a real nightmare though...
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I can explain. I just hate Dance Dance revolution, and I believe, if the industrial revolution didn't happen in the first place-- Dance Dance Revolution won't even exist... Is it far fetch? I can't just imagine it the other way around.
 
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