我無為,而民自化 ; 我好靜,而民自正 .
and the people will be transformed of themselves;
I will be fond of keeping still,
and the people will of themselves become correct.
Laozi, Daodejing, ch.57
我無為,而民自化 ; 我好靜,而民自正 .
Laozi, Daodejing, ch.57
It is said that "knowing yourself is the beginning of all wisdom". However, what is there to know? It’s amazing how little we might actually know about ourselves.
The document below documents the area of self knowledge that could be explored.
The Ancient Greek aphorism "know thyself" is the first of three Delphic maxims inscribed in the forecourt of the Temple of Apollo at Delphi according to the Greek writer Pausanias. The two maxims that follow "know thyself" were "nothing to excess" and "certainty brings insanity".[1]
The following extracts from Professor Stephen Hetherington's book "Self Knowledge" should help with the discussion on the subject.
Reference:
LEE: Free will and freedom are different. Both concepts are confusing as they can have different meanings.
Free will, can mean:
Ordinary people obviously have free will-1.
However, I don't believe humans have free will-2. When I think back on major decisions I made, and if I were to turn back time, with exactly the same circumstances, with the same me at that time, I don't think I could have done anything different.
However, I believe humans could have limited free will-3. For example, a person could have done a bit better at school examinations, or could have played a bit better at a badminton game. These minor decisions or actions could make a difference in a person's life in the long term.
Freedom can mean:
LEE: Most people would agree that innocent citizens should not be imprisoned or enslaved. Thus, in this sense, freedom-1 is a good thing, and innocent citizens should be free.
Freedom-2 is not necessarily a good thing though. The freedom of powerful people to bully others as they want is obviously not a good thing. Of course, people should be able to do and say things within reason.
Freedom-3 is the type of freedom that can give people true happiness. Some people possibly can attain freedom-3 through meditation, self discipline etc.
VAL: Shouldn't individual aim to live freely?
LEE: If we are talking about freedom-2, not necessarily. People should aim to do the right thing, to be good people. That means people should not aim to be free to do bad things.
However, if we are talking about freedom-3, then yes. People should aim to attain freedom-3.
VAL: Shouldn't governments aim to give as much freedom as possible to their citizens except when that freedom can harm others?
LEE: Assuming you are talking about freedom-2, then not necessarily. For example, the right of citizens to get additive, harmful drugs is not a good thing.
LEE: I think that statement is misleading. The freest form of government is anarchy (in terms of freedom-2). I don't think the Liberal Party is promoting anarchy. Liberal governments do not allow people to get suicide medications as they want. Nudity, which harms no one, is also generally not allowed.
Therefore, the Liberal Party does not actually believe in complete freedom-2 for all citizens.
Thus, political parties believe in different degrees of freedom-2 for their citizens.
VAL: Is it true that people living in authoritarian countries do not have freedom?
LEE: In most countries, even in authoritarian countries, most people are not in prison or enslaved. So most people in these countries have freedom-1.
Like Australian governments under different political parties, governments around the world allow different degrees of freedom-2 to their citizens due to many factors.
Possibly there would be countries with a more spiritual environment and their citizens would have more freedom-3.
VAL:Are citizens in countries like Australia always freer than those in authoritarian societies?
LEE: It is likely that some countries have more people in prison unjustly (less freedom-1) and have more restrictive laws and customs (less freedom-2).
However, conceivably citizens of more spiritual countries could have more freedom-3.
Reference:
We have been discussing Free Will and Freedom in the last few weeks. We will continue that discussion this week but, instead of serious philosophy, we will use some pop art for our discussion.
The song above "Raindrops keep falling on my head" is a song written by Burt Bacharach and Hal David for the 1969 film Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. The song won an Oscar for Best Original Song, and Bacharach won Best Original Score.
Part of the lyrics says:
Raindrops keep falling on my headBut that doesn't mean my eyes will soon be turning redCrying's not for me'Cause I'm never gonna stop the rain by complainingBecause I'm freeNothing's worrying meIt won't be long till happiness steps up to greet me
Some questions:
The following song also talk about freedom.
Lyrics
Well, my friends are gone and my hair is greyI ache in the places where I used to playAnd I'm crazy for love but I'm not coming onI'm just paying my rent every day in the Tower of Song
I said to Hank Williams, how lonely does it get?Hank Williams hasn't answered yetBut I hear him coughing all night longOh, a hundred floors above me in the Tower of Song
I was born like this, I had no choiceI was born with the gift of a golden voiceAnd twenty-seven angels from the Great BeyondThey tied me to this table right here in the Tower of Song
So you can stick your little pins in that voodoo dollI'm very sorry, baby, doesn't look like me at allI'm standing by the window where the light is strongAh, they don't let a woman kill you, not in the Tower of Song
Now, you can say that I've grown bitter but of this you may be sureThe rich have got their channels in the bedrooms of the poorAnd there's a mighty judgment coming, but I may be wrongYou see, you hear these funny voices in the Tower of Song
I see you standing on the other sideI don't know how the river got so wideI loved you baby, way back whenAnd all the bridges are burning that we might have crossedBut I feel so close to everything that we lostWe'll never, we'll never have to lose it again
Now I bid you farewell, I don't know when I'll be backThey're moving us tomorrow to that tower down the trackBut you'll be hearing from me baby, long after I'm goneI'll be speaking to you sweetly from a window in the Tower of Song
An analysis of the lyrics of the song is posted on this website:
https://twentysevenangels-blog.tumblr.com/
Some questions:
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