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Eternalist Ploys

Eternalist Ploys

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Eternalist Ploys

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Length:
51 minutes
Released:
Jun 19, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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We return to the book "Meaningness" for the conclusion of the Eternalism chapter. I delayed this episode until now in case David Chapman wrote more, or revised them, and no longer considered them unfinished. It's worthwhile just as it is, and I have formatted all these short pages as if they were sections in one page.   Eternalist Ploys: Ploys—ways of thinking, feeling, talking, and acting—which stabilize eternalism; and antidotes to use against them.   https://meaningness.com/eternalist-ploys   Imposing fixed meanings: Forcing fixed meanings on experience always eventually results in unpleasant shocks when reality refuses to conform to your pre-determined categories.   https://meaningness.com/imposing-fixed-meanings   Smearing meaning all over everything: Monist eternalism—the New Age and SBNR, for example—say everything is meaningful, but leaves vague what the meanings are.   https://meaningness.com/smearing-meaning   Magical thinking: Hallucinating causal connections is powerfully synergistic with eternalism.   https://meaningness.com/magical-thinking   Hope: Hope is harmful in devaluing the present and shifting attention to imaginary futures that may never exist.   https://meaningness.com/hope   Pretending: Eternalist religions and political systems are always partly make-believe, like children playing at being pirates.   https://meaningness.com/pretending   Colluding for eternalism: Because eternalist delusion is so desirable, we collude to maintain it. To save each other from nihilism, we support each other in not-seeing nebulosity.   https://meaningness.com/collusion   Hiding from nebulosity: Physically avoiding ambiguous situations and information.   https://meaningness.com/hiding-from-nebulosity   Kitsch and naïveté: The denial of the possibility of meaninglessness leads to willfully idiotic sentimentality.   https://meaningness.com/kitsch   Armed & armored eternalism: When nebulosity becomes obvious, eternalism fails to fit reality. You can armor yourself against evidence, and arm yourself to destroy it.   https://meaningness.com/armed-eternalism   Faith: Privileging faith over experience is an eternalist ploy for blinding yourself to signs of nebulosity.   https://meaningness.com/faith   Thought suppression: Maintaining faith in non-existent meanings. It leads to deliberate stupidity, inability to express oneself, and inaction.   https://meaningness.com/thought-suppression   Bargaining and recommitment: When eternalism lets you down, you are tempted to make a bargain with it. Eternalism will behave itself better, and in return you renew your faith in it.   https://meaningness.com/recommitment   Wistful certainty: The thought that there must exist whatever it takes to make eternalism seem to work.   https://meaningness.com/wistful-certainty   Faithful bafflement: Maintaining the eternalist stance that remains committed but begins to doubt.   https://meaningness.com/faithful-bafflement   Mystification: Using thoughts as a weapon against authentic thinking, to create glib, bogus metaphysical explanations that sweep meaninglessness under the rug.   https://meaningness.com/mystification   Rehearsing the horrors of nihilism: Reminding yourself and others of how bad nihilism is can help maintain the eternalist stance. This is the hellfire and brimstone of eternalist preaching.   https://meaningness.com/rehearsing-nihilist-horror   Purification: An obsessive focus for dualist eternalism mobilizes emotions of disgust, guilt, shame, and self-righteous anger.   https://meaningness.com/purity   Fortress eternalism: In the face of undeserved suffering, is difficult not to fall into the stance that most things are God’s will, but not the horrible bits.   https://meaningness.com/fortress-eternalism   On next week's episode, we return to the Nihilism chapter of Meaningness: Objectivity.   You can support the podcast and get episodes a week early, by supporting the Patreon:   https://www.patreon.com/m/fluidityaudiobooks   If you lik
Released:
Jun 19, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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After the collapse of the 20th-century systematic mode of social organization, how can we move from our internet-enabled atomized mode, toward a fluid mode? We take problems of meaning-making, typically considered spiritual, and turn them into practical problems, which are more tractable. You can support the podcast and get episodes a week early, by supporting the Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/m/fluidityaudiobooks If you like the show, consider buying me a coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/mattarnold This is a nonfiction audiobook narrated by Matt Arnold with the permission of the author, David Chapman. Full text at: https://meaningness.com