Thursday, August 19, 2021

Is or Is Not, the Soul of Every Judgment

It's just common sense that common sense is a good thing. But exactly what is common sense? 

Not to immediately descend into pedantry, but is is not only an interesting little word, but probably the most important word in all of philosophy, since it is -- as Garrigou-Lagrange has written elsewhere -- the soul of every judgment.

In other words, a thing either is or it is not; every argument, philosophical or otherwise, ultimately reduces to whether or not something really exists and is therefore "really real."

For example, everyone is talking about President Biden's moral culpability for the Afghanistan fiasco, but they forget that he cannot be held responsible since his mind no longer exists. It is not.

Nor can it be the fault of the 81 million who voted for this decroded turnip, since they never existed

So, who is to blame? We can't yet know, since we do not know who is actually making the decisions. 

Philosophy, metaphysics, epistemology, science -- all, in different ways, revolve around this business of isness.  Followed by why, how, for what end, etc. 

Back to common sense. Let's begin with the plain dictionary meaning before digging down to a more precise definition: "good sound ordinary sense." That's a bit circular: what's common sense? Good sound judgment. What's good sound judgment? Common sense.

Then there's this: "good judgment or prudence in estimating or managing affairs," which connotes being "free from emotional bias or intellectual subtlety; not dependent on special or technical knowledge." 

These are better, but they raise as many questions as they answer: common sense is something that is "evident by the natural light of reason and hence common to all men"; it involves "ideas and conceptions natural to a man untrained in technical philosophy."

But if common sense is natural to all men, why is it so uncommon? For if it is common to all men, then the left does not exist. But the left obviously exists -- it is -- so where does this leave us? It leaves us with an ideology that is intrinsically "unnatural," i.e., not an accordance with man's real being. 

There is also the more technical definition of common sense, which is the native faculty that unites all the senses into a more general judgment. It's so fundamental that we don't notice it, but none of our senses knows about the others; the eye perceives light but knows nothing of sound; likewise ears and color or touch and taste. 

Raw perception is a material process, but the synthesis of perceptions into a unitary judgment is an irreducibly immaterial process: our common sense is not itself a sensation.  We know that the yellow bird sings -- it both is and is doing something -- even though the eyes know only yellow and the ears only birdsong.

Indeed, the senses don't even know anything about isness -- being -- since that is an abstraction from them. My dog doesn't know she exists. Nevertheless, she does. She is.

Did I just assume her gender? Speaking of the death -- or murder, rather -- of common sense, transgender activists teach us that the only way we can ascertain a person's gender is to ask them. Otherwise we're left without a clue. 

Do you see how this again comes down to the question of isness?  What is a man? We do not, and cannot know. Unless we ask. This person's opinion of what he is reveals what he really and truly is, notwithstanding superficial appearances such as a johnson. Therefore, what is is just your opinion, man. 

It is no exaggeration to say that this goes to the essential rift in our civil war, AKA Woke War I. To cite a most conspicuous example, our side insists that a natural right to free speech really and truly exists; it is not an opinion, a preference, an expedient, something for the sake of something more fundamental. Rather, it simply is. It is self-evident. It is common sense.

Let's turn to scripture for some additional illumination, page 25:

LEBOWSKI: What... What makes a man, Mr. Lebowski?

DUDE: Dude.

LEBOWSKI: ... Huh?

DUDE: I don't know, sir.

LEBOWSKI: Is it... is it, being prepared to do the right thing? Whatever the price? Isn't that what makes a man?

DUDE: Sure. That and a pair of testicles.

Lebowski turns away from the Dude with a haunted stare, lost in thought. 

LEBOWSKI: ... You're joking. But perhaps you're right... 

Of course the Dude is right: for it is common sense. It is not a matter of opinion. It simply is, and it devolves upon us to know what is. Any alternative ultimately reduces to nihilism -- or worse, to a nihilist who thinks nothing of cutting off your johnson.

Speaking of lunatic opinions in the Land of What Is Not and Cannot Be, I heard a good explanation of the whole transgender fad the other day. First of all, the real thing -- the thing that actually is -- is exceedingly rare, affecting fewer than one in 10,000, most of them male, and most of whom will become homosexuals or cross-dressers if left alone.

But according to Abigail Shrier, in the last decade or so we've seen an exponential increase in young girls and women claiming gender dysphoria. She cites one UK clinic where there has been an increase of over 4,400 percent! What's going on behind the hysteria?

Hmm. Sounds like plain old hysteria. But there's something else: it's in that little prefix, trans. It goes without saying that the person with "gender dysphoria" is unhappy; indeed, the person is dysphoric.

The question is, why? And will self-mutilation help the matter? Or perhaps even aggravate it?

I'm afraid that dysphoria is built into the human condition. Nevertheless, it can be transcended. However, transcendence is by definition from and to the above. I would say that self-mutilation is an attempt at transcendence "from below." Like other varieties of human sacrifice, it is not efficacious. 

22 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thanks Bob for getting us back on track, and here's hoping the comment section commentariat stays on the tracks.

Petey said...

Our trolls can neither stay away nor on track. They are simultaneously here and not here. Like their president, Dementia Joe.

Cousin Dupree said...

Biden may be brainless but he possesses the left's one superpower in abundance: the inability to feel shame.

Anonymous said...

Speaking of projection, here's a website for the ages:
https://www.sigar.mil/allreports/

Anonymous said...

Here come the trolls, with this one leading the pack.

I am the troll derisively called "Sock Puppet #2" by Joan of Arghh.

I should be called the heyena. Here I come nosing around, testing the breeze. And what's this? Sniff sniff. Aha!

The corpse of a fresh One-Cosmos blog-post lying prostrate on the veld! Jubilee!

The question is, can it be safely consumed. Or does it contain certain....metaphysical toxins. Best proceed carefully.

See, here's the thing- Gagdad writes a great post, but IS it true? Well, that depends on what you consider true.

Gagdad believes Woke War 1 is still rages, for instance. Yet did he not recieve recent word that this conflict was over? Did we not all hear that?

What, does he style to become like that hapless Japanese soldier wandering in the jungle 30 years after World War 2, thinking the war was still going? Stealing chickens for subsistence?

The conservatives lost Woke War 1. Deal with it.

And darn it, we know trannies are not women. We know all men have testicles. We are not stupid.

But you can let the trans=sexual, the homosexual, and the gender fluid have their best lives by faking it a little bit. Unless you are so closed off and rancidly anal as to deny all that because it IS NOT real.

Love is all you need. Now Imagine that.

But enough about me. Joe is in trouble, and we need to rally behind our President. All of us.




Gagdad Bob said...

Well, well, the wife just tested positive for the 'vid, despite having been vaccinated back in March or April. Has felt pretty crappy the past couple of weeks, but the loss of taste & smell a few days ago was the giveaway. Still, no need for hospitalization. Seems like a long but not-as-intense case of flu. Besides, my #1 requirement in a wife is poor taste.

Gagdad Bob said...

I read somewhere that Joe might be having an actual breakdown. This strikes me as exceedingly plausible.

Cousin Dupree said...

How could one tell?

Anonymous said...

Hello Bob:

Sorry to hear your wife is ill. I hope she recovers rapidly.

Anonymous said...

Most conservatives will get covid. And a lot of minorities too. If you spend most of your time around such then you must take the proper precautions. But if you’ve been vaxxed the symptoms are typically much milder than unvaxxed.

But all will be at a much greater risk for contracting woke liberalism. I’d prescribe a steady diet of Sean Hannity, Newsmax and Powerlineblog. But for the covid, I’m not sure yet.

julie said...

Sorry to hear that about Mrs. G; I hope and pray she has a swift recovery. If it seems like it's lingering, you can order Ivermectin on Amazon (as horse paste), or you can find a California doctor who will prescribe the pills which you can pick up at your local pharmacy. From what I saw, it might be worthwhile going the doctor route, you get a telemed visit which is comparable in price to an urgent care visit, and the prescription is less than ten bucks.

We had the 'vid last fall; I lost my sense of smell for a couple of weeks, which was beyond weird, but otherwise it really wasn't that bad, sickness-wise. Certainly wasn't the worst thing to happen last year, by any stretch.

julie said...

To the post,

Not to immediately descend into pedantry, but is is not only an interesting little word, but probably the most important word in all of philosophy, since it is -- as Garrigou-Lagrange has written elsewhere -- the soul of every judgment.

Funny, last week I had to illustrate a picture of the word "is" for a project. I think it bent my brain, but at least there was some context to work with.

Joan of Argghh! said...

Prayers up for your wife and all of you.

Every flu I've ever had always leaves me without smell or taste, and it lasts for about a week.

Anonymous said...

I think of common sense.

While at the very same time, also thinking of the recent Guinness World Record for the most people flying cross-continental in an aircraft. The new record is 640 humans in a C-17. It could’ve been 658, but apparently 18 poor souls didn’t realize that Guinness required that they also land with the aircraft.

18 poor souls thinking they could hold on to the outside of a jet going Mach.75 at Mt. Everest altitudes for over 14 hours. Now that’s poor common sense.

So who’s responsible for this poor common sense? The laws of personal responsibility state that those Afghans were. The laws of social responsibility state that their society was. But wasn’t that society our society, mostly, for the better part of 20 years? And the laws of personal responsibility state that Afghans are mostly dark-aged barbarians?

So then along came Joe Biden. Joe Biden insinuated that after all the common sense we’ve done for Afghans, with over two trillion dollars of our own money, that these hapless 18 were just gonna have to figure out common sense for themselves. Where was Joe Biden, when the 18 needed somebody to tell them that it’d make more common sense for them to go out fighting the Taliban, than it would to go out as part of a stupid Guinness World Record attempt?

Hold on a sec. I’ve been informed that Guinness has opened up a new World Record category of “Most humans to die in a most people to fly cross-continental in an aircraft record attempt which was caused by Joe Biden”. This changes things.

Common sense dictates that Joe Biden is indeed, powerful. We must be cautious.

DanGodwin said...

Sorry to hear about Leslie. Sending all good thoughts for speedy recovery.

Anonymous said...

horse paste??

https://twitter.com/AshaRangappa_/status/1429125308284760065 :

"I want to make sure I understand: The same people who refuse to take a vaccine that has been tested and recommended by the CDC because they “don’t know what’s in it” are happily downing animal dewormers to fight off COVID"


Best wishes for a speedy and complete recovery for Mrs G.

julie said...

Ivermectin.

It appears to be very effective if you are sick with the vid, whether one has been vaccinated or not. Lots of people got the shot and still became sick, some severely so. If they are not getting better, should they then try, like, nothing, and hope it works? Or try a medication which has been proven safe and effective for four decades for a variety of ailments in both humans and animals, and appears to be very effective in many people for recovering quickly from this particular sickness?

Taking horse paste is a less than ideal solution for acquiring this medication, but many people can't find a doctor who is willing to prescribe the tablets. If you've never had anything but positive experiences with doctors, medications and hospitals, hooray for you, and I genuinely hope that for the rest of your life that remains true. Some of us have learned the hard way that sometimes, you have to try something different if you actually want to get better.

Anonymous said...

Our best bet is to try a variety of methods, simultaneously. Nobody wants the low cost home remedy more than I. Still, if the 'credible' stats are correct, vaccines should mostly work with a small risk for side effects, though not for long against a mutatious coronavirus.

Nobody wants to be like Phil Valentine, anti-mask anti-vax, who on his expensive covid hospital death bed bemoaned ever having those attitudes. Too many others who needed that bed, good people with other equally serious medical issues, aren't gonna be very impressed with that kind of behavior.

OTOH, nobody wants to be like the rest of us, hateful/distrustful of a multinational pharma-medical complex gone completely unregulated which salivates at all the profit opportunities covid is providing, regardless of the costs to the common citizen. Freedom capitalism was supposed to reining all that in.

Leslie Godwin said...

Thank you Julie, Joan, Dan, and all who are praying for me or otherwise wishing me well. I am thankful that it is a mild case. And that Bob and the boy don't seem to have caught it.
Blessings,
Mrs. G

julie said...

Very glad to hear! I hope you continue to get better quickly; it's no fun being sick. Or even just not being able to smell things. Well, most things...

Van Harvey said...

Truly, it does depend upon what the meaning of the word is, is.

Van Harvey said...

I'm running a week behind, but good to hear you the got the mild hit, Leslie. I did too, before the vax was available, weird thing is I didn't lose taste or smell, but acquired one... a persistent, faint, whiff of overripe cantaloupe in a wet cardboard box. Huh. What a weird disease. Ahhh... figures [looks at label] 'Made in China'.

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