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by floppydiskette
1249 days ago
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Nationalities are a social construct, a bit of a shared delusion we all believe in. If we all stopped believing in them at the same time, they would cease to exist. That’s how they can not be “true”. Whether or not it’s useful or relevant to think that way depends on the situation. And that doesn’t mean they don’t have real consequences. As for philosophies, he’s referring to living your life by any particular philosophy, whether or not it’s “objectively” the best way to live. |
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I find it very hard to make the mental leap between religion and nationalities. I think the correct thing to actually discuss is if "nations" are true. Nationality just means you belong to a nation, by definition.
If we stopped believing in nations, people would still form groups. Groups would organise and govern, nations are reborn again.
I think as long as humans are social creatures, nations are about as "true" as you can get. They are inevitable in my opinion.
Religion on the other hand, if people stop believing in it, it ceases to exist.
> As for philosophies, he’s referring to living your life by any particular philosophy, whether or not it’s “objectively” the best way to live.
Okay, I misunderstood that part. I thought they were talking about the study of philosophy. I agree that living your life by a philosophy does not make it true. But I suspect most people that follow a particular philosophy would not claim it is "true", but maybe I'm in a bit of a bubble.