originally posted by Keith Levenberg:
Sorry, presumes too much knowledge of / interest in football. Pass!
Here's a book on philosophy and Buffy instead.
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I like that show. There will be a fourth and final season starting in September.originally posted by Jonathan Loesberg:
If you want to watch a TV show that raises genuine deontological questions, and actually references moral philosophers germanely, check out The Good Place.
That is a classic. What would be the philosophical equivalent of a dive?originally posted by Todd Abrams:
Do existential nihilists matter?
But, seriously, how can you have a discussion about philosophy and football without this?
ACBL - American Concussion Ball League - has (ahem) a certain ring to it.originally posted by robert ames:
you mean american concussion ball. real football is played with the feet.
originally posted by Christian Miller (CMM):
That is a classic. What would be the philosophical equivalent of a dive?originally posted by Todd Abrams:
Do existential nihilists matter?
But, seriously, how can you have a discussion about philosophy and football without this?
It's not called football because you kick things. It's called football because you play it on foot instead of on a horse.originally posted by robert ames:
you mean american concussion ball. real football is played with the feet.
originally posted by Jonathan Loesberg:
originally posted by Christian Miller (CMM):
That is a classic. What would be the philosophical equivalent of a dive?originally posted by Todd Abrams:
Do existential nihilists matter?
But, seriously, how can you have a discussion about philosophy and football without this?
Well, Socrates might have persuaded his team that given the injustice of the rules, they should not win, but rather all take hemlock, thus creating an enduring, and misbegotten sympathy for the Spartans (oops, I meant Germans).
originally posted by Christian Miller (CMM):
That is a classic. What would be the philosophical equivalent of a dive?originally posted by Todd Abrams:
Do existential nihilists matter?
But, seriously, how can you have a discussion about philosophy and football without this?
originally posted by Jonathan Loesberg:
Why would you want to jump up after you've taken a dive? Does to take a dive mean something different in soccer than in all other sports? If you mean faking an injury to elicit a penalty kick, then perhaps Nietzsche could claim that Socrates' implication in the Apology that death was the cure for life was manifestly offensive to all undeluded human beings, as well as to himself perspnally.
originally posted by Todd Abrams:
Do existential nihilists matter?
But, seriously, how can you have a discussion about philosophy and football without this?