How Personal Experience Affects Philosophy
Every perception a person has is based upon their own personal experience. People perceive the world differently because no two people have the same experiences. Experience makes us who we are. It shapes our minds and opinions, our likes and dislikes. Therefore, it is difficult to have one ideal definition of certain concepts, such as justice, virtue, and an ideal society. Our experiences color our opinions of people different than ourselves and even our opinion of the dark. The only way to create one perception of reality would be to systematically force everyone to have the same experiences. This would diminish the richness and quality of life. In discussing perception, the dark is a good place to begin. As a society, we think that dark things are evil and light things are good. This concept originated from the Bible. There are many references in Genesis that allude to darkness being bad and light being good. The first verse in Genesis contains the first seeds of this idea. It states, "Now the earth was formless and empty, darkness was over the surface of the deep, and the spirit of God was hovering over the waters." In this excerpt "the deep" is formless and empty, while the surface has God. The deep of the oc
Plato acknowledges that when he says that a ruler could sometimes forget that he is there to create just laws for all people, and not just himself. The dark is not evil because evil happenings occur in the dark, the dark is evil because we perceive the dark to be evil. People lie, cheat, and steal from the helpless, from family members, at all times of the day, then why do we fear the dark? Fear is the unknown. Anyone should be able to rule or be an auxiliary, or work a trade, but Plato bases people's status on The Myth of the Metals. People who believe in God take comfort in their knowledge that God has some great Divine Plan for everyone and everything. Abstract concepts are merely generalizations that cannot be taken verbatim; they are simply guidelines. Because the native is different than the settler, "the native is declared insensible to ethics[,. Sin and eternal damnation is replaced with the idea of karma (what goes around comes around). If a certain number appears several times during a day that could mean that number is important and must be remembered. If each class saw themselves as equal to the other class just on the basis that they were all human beings the perception of money and bloodlines would be vastly different. ]and let them be lights in the expanse of the sky to give light to the earth.
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