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Let's start a new thread to discuss about freethought/freethinking

 

For those who are not familiar or are not aware what freethought and freethinking is about, here's a concise explanation from wikipedia:

 

Freethought is a philosophical viewpoint that holds opinions should be formed on the basis of logic and reason and not authority, tradition, or other dogmas. The cognitive application of freethought is known as "freethinking," and practitioners of freethought are known as "freethinkers."

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Free thought is based on human logic and reason as defined in Wikipedia. Human logic is based on the rational use of the human mind. Yet the human mind is capable of irrational acts as evidenced by recent tragedies in the US and other parts of the world including the Philippines.

 

The human mind is NOT infallible. In fact it is constantly under attack by disease, vices, brain washing by media, brain washing by governments, brain washing by flawed literature, flawed reasoning, etc.

 

Nature can be interpreted in as many ways as there are people. There are as many "truths" as there are human opinions.

 

Even scientists themselves are sometimes at odds with one another. Their theories may not always be in accord with one another.

 

So free thought has a lot of pitfalls. Any of which can distort the truth.

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Free thought is based on human logic and reason as defined in Wikipedia. Human logic is based on the rational use of the human mind. Yet the human mind is capable of irrational acts as evidenced by recent tragedies in the US and other parts of the world including the Philippines.

 

The human mind is NOT infallible. In fact it is constantly under attack by disease, vices, brain washing by media, brain washing by governments, brain washing by flawed literature, flawed reasoning, etc.

 

Nature can be interpreted in as many ways as there are people. There are as many "truths" as there are human opinions.

 

Even scientists themselves are sometimes at odds with one another. Their theories may not always be in accord with one another.

 

So free thought has a lot of pitfalls. Any of which can distort the truth.

 

Having said that, things are likely to be taken into consideration by broad-minded ones. One's belief can't be defeated by just any scientific methods for that matter. Like for instance believing that "there's life after death", then, this could be meant of anyone's belief and can't be intervened by any scientist. But if anyone in authority like the PAG-ASA, the weather forecaster, things are otherwise. Things are to be based on facts/science. But in politics, undoubtedly, free-thoughts can be prevailing where almost everything is being fabricated and almost everyone is being deceived. rolleyes.gif

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Freethought is a philosophical viewpoint that holds opinions should be formed on the basis of logic and reason and not authority, tradition, or other dogmas.

 

This hinges on several postulates.... (1) "logic" and "reason" as above described is void of "authority" "tradition" or "other dogmas" and that (2) these "authority" "tradition" or "other dogmas" are illogical and unreasonable. Both of which are problematic from a... ironically... "logical" point of view.

 

 

Point being... freethought is no more free than the noun "thought" neither is "freethinking" different in truth to thinking.

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