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dude, you could do a whole critical thinking series touching on some of the "interesting" medieval lines of thinking, philosophy to common sense. both the East and West still have some "interesting" lines of thinking, and ironically, a lot of left-wing and right-wing people come around to the exact same problematic assumptions about relativism, objectivity, and humanity in general. anyway, back to my bong 😛
@@beepboop204 👍 Heh, I might actually do something similar about Maturidi (Famous mulslim theologian/thinker) and his arguments against soliphism and knowledge relativism with regard to debating neo-sophists (the philosophical tradition, not bad deceiving arguments generally).
@@theculturedjinni i think the more you can point out how all the medieval "religions" (like Christendom or Islamic world) basically had access to the same Greek and Latin texts, the better. i mean if we toss in some semantic languages, we can really see how all these people were sourcing the same materials 😅
I hope you liked this video regarding the fallacy of the false dilemma. Please, don't be afraid to comment or voice any questions as I love interacting with you my dear viewers and I will try to respond as quickly as possible to you. Also, please like, subscribe & push the bell icon as those actions do help this channel to grow!
dude, you could do a whole critical thinking series touching on some of the "interesting" medieval lines of thinking, philosophy to common sense. both the East and West still have some "interesting" lines of thinking, and ironically, a lot of left-wing and right-wing people come around to the exact same problematic assumptions about relativism, objectivity, and humanity in general. anyway, back to my bong 😛
@@beepboop204 👍 Heh, I might actually do something similar about Maturidi (Famous mulslim theologian/thinker) and his arguments against soliphism and knowledge relativism with regard to debating neo-sophists (the philosophical tradition, not bad deceiving arguments generally).
@@theculturedjinni i think the more you can point out how all the medieval "religions" (like Christendom or Islamic world) basically had access to the same Greek and Latin texts, the better. i mean if we toss in some semantic languages, we can really see how all these people were sourcing the same materials 😅
@@beepboop204 Oh for sure, Maturidi for example constantly referenced Greek philosophy in his works.
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