"Why don't you just call yourself an atheist?"
Ok, I'm cool with that.
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"Why don't you just call yourself an atheist?"
Ok, I'm cool with that.
I won't call myself an atheist but I believe in your right to think I am.
Eden
Because we live in a Derridean epoch. His thinking dominates our world like no other.
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A philosopher's job is to raise questions, not answer them.
Something to keep in mind when listening to/reading their stuff.
BOC
If your comment is directed at me, then you didn't read mine. I was looking for questions, and insights, not answers. You may be interested to know that many philosophers try to answer questions (Shock!), such as Hume, and Emerson - lol, two personal favorites.
Just to simply address the Thread Title, without getting in too deep, for a long time I avoided calling myself an Atheist, because like all labels, when you start to have one slapped on you, people assume things about you which are not true.
I now use the term about myself, but qualify it according to the how the "context" (Derrida would like that) demands it.
Whether people who have belief and faith are really partial Atheists does not interest me, they are intellectually dishonest in the main. (Dishonest with themselves I mean).
It's ridiculous that anybody has to ID themselves with a label that specifies one particular superstition that they don't believe in.
We don't have labels for people who don't believe in unicorns.
I am a skeptic, a rational thinker, a humanist and much more. Not believing in deities is simply a corollary of that.