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Paintings -
Lelechenko
Nadya.
Each master has his
own material, which
he feels in the best
way.
And if some artists
consider a pastel
impractical I see in
using
of it a lot of
advantages that give
an opportunity to
transfer
movement of
soul.
We're glad to
present you the
artworks of Yana
Antonova.
Strength of her
idividuality in
painting style is
being revealed in
combination of
realistic elements
of an image with
figurative and
symbolyc conception
of painting and
delicate feeling of
pictorial and
plastic
expressiveness.
Ukrainian art
gallery glad to
present you the new
oil paintings of
Alex
Litvinov.
Nowadays abstract
representation of
thoughts is in
fashion; essential
principles of
classic painting
have passed to the
background. We are
convinced that this
situation is
inadmissible.
Litvinov basically
paints on biblical,
mythical and
historical themes.
Why Atheists Worship Fantasy and Science Fiction ?Group:
alt.atheism ... perception. Moraltruth, moralrealism, moral progress, inherent rights
of man, and god all exist in the same metaphysical existence. All ... not. You
have to link moralrealism/truth to natural causes. If ...
INteresting Programme About Pride.Group:
alt.religion.christian.roman-catholic
(snip) (snip) And why do you think that my "core philosophy denies all moral truths"?
*Your* philosophy might not deny moraltruth *but* materialism denies the reality
of objective morality and with that moralrealism - eg moraltruth. ...
Rightwing Family Value KKK Protest Against Gay Marriage in ...Group:
alt.atheism ... Naturalism holds: That morality is non-cognitive, that moral statements have
no truth value - "moral anti-realism". ... Humanism holds: Morality is cognitive in
that moral statements DO have truth value - "moralrealism". ...
Knowing we couldn't knowGroup:
humanities.philosophy.objectivism ... S that might be a moraltruth, that it is not; which requires the ability to tell
whether S is a moraltruth or not. ... The above is exactly the form of my initial claim
that it was both the case that moralrealism is false, but if it weren't ...
David Friedman's beliefs of moraltruthGroup:
humanities.philosophy.objectivism ... Thanks, but I have not. Does he discuss moralrealism? If I were seeking a better
worked out set of views than my own, I would read Brink and Sturgeon. He does discuss moralrealism, but he does not explain what his views are. ...
Results of to informal surveyGroup:
talk.origins ... Similarly, it behooves us to do our best to approach moraltruth, even though we
may never reach it, and have no way ... I agree, but, as many critics of moralrealism
point out, moralrealism seems to require us to accept the existence of a ...
AIDS : What the Catholic Church is doingGroup:
alt.religion.christian.roman-catholic ... All of which comes under moralrealism, aka moraltruth. As a materialist, to be
credible he needs to first **justify** that belief with an argument that isn'ta
"well just because" or anything resembling the efforts of mythologizing. ...
Just How Many People Has atheism Killed?Group:
alt.atheism ... What physics equation do you have for any moraltruth, for evil ... Materialism says
you are in "error" http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/moral-realism/ MoralRealism
Taken at face value, the claim that Nigel has a moral obligation to keep his ...
Is Dawkins a moral idiot or a fraud?Group:
alt.atheism ... He is equating moralrealism to moral absolutism. Moral relativism is the denial
of moral truths and principles. That's what you want it to be. But like I said,
a skeptic does not have to deny the truth of the issue with which he or she ...
Intro to ethical subjectivism (I. Terminology)Group:
alt.philosophy ... The possible answers are: Realism: "Some moral statements are true." Non-realism:
"All moral statements are false." The next question, for the non-absolutist, is:
"On what does the truth or falsity of moral statements depend?" The possble ...
DeconversionGroup:
uk.religion.christian ... Here are some reasons of different kinds. CS Lewis made a powerful argument
for Christianity based on his perception of a similar "universal truth". ... For
instance, is some sort of moralrealism correct or not? ...
Can an atheist/materialist be moral realist?Group:
alt.atheism ... are constructed by consensus and do not necessarily imply a "moraltruth" (whatever
a moraltruth might be ... oxymoron because SH holds to two incompatible beliefs
simultaniously, amoral materialism and the inherent moralrealism in universal ...
Moral relativismGroup:
alt.philosophy.debate ... No. That's not relatiism as defined because relativism has no truth-value. It's
ant-realism: http://home.sprynet.com/~owl1/subj.htm And we "could" become monsters
but that wouldn't make us moral. I may have misunderstood you again. ...
Realism, Naturalism, and Natural LawGroup:
alt.politics.bush ... doesn't make them essentially meaningless, though it does make it problemmatic to
build a moral system upon ... This is particularly true with respect to Semantic Realism
which holds that all statements have a truth value, irrespective ...
"Ought" and "Is" AgainGroup:
humanities.philosophy.objectivism ... I'm aware, actually, that within "moralrealism", I should distinguish among "moral
subjectivism", "moral intersubjectivism", and "moral objectivism". I'ma "moral
objectivist", with a small o. Rather than the truth-conditions for moral...
Christian Non-RealismGroup:
alt.christnet.christianlife ...Realism - Plato's Forms - Objective independent truths - A God 'up there' - Moral
absolutes - Traditional Christian belief Critical Realism - Does not reject ultimate truth - Humans participate in the cognitive process - Truth needs to be ...
Why people like Brian Bilek have no excuse.Group:
alt.atheism ... then how can a subject, by virtue of accepting a norm, create a truth condition
not ... is usually associated with realism, and because subjectivism is often associated
with anti-realism - there being ... I think there are moral facts of the matter ...
Talk.Origins Informal SurveyGroup:
talk.origins ... view holding that moral statements are statements of fact, and as such are either
true or false, never both, have meaning, and whose truth or falsity are independent
of anyone's perspective. The problem is that moralrealism cannot exist ...
atheism vs. existentialism and nihilismGroup:
alt.atheism.moderated ... However, if my argument stands about nihilism, then you are back to choosing and
I think the argument is stronger for nihilism than moralrealism in an atheist system.
Incorrect, to an extent. ...Truth (TM) is not up for debate. ...
His Holiness Pope Benedict XVIGroup:
alt.religion.christian.roman-catholic ... The situation dictates the rightness or wrongness. That isn't
subjectivism/relativism but actually moralrealism/objectivism. It means
you believe in a MoralTruth. Your argument is nonsense. ...
Moral beliefs: Rational or Emotional?Group:
humanities.philosophy.objectivism ... the idea of physical truth entails a commitment to believing and not believing certain
propositions ("I am typing on a computer keyboard," "There is a purple elephant
flying directly above me"), a commitment to moralrealism entails belief ...
Metaphysics & GoogleGroup:
alt.philosophy ... to treat universals; comparable debates exist concerning causality (see Causation), moral value (see Emotivism; Moralrealism; Moral scepticism; Value, ontological
status of) and necessity and possibility (see Necessary truth and convention ...
Ontological arguments are all bullshitGroup:
alt.religion.christian ... Why not? Because evil would have to be objective to be real, aka moralrealism.
In short, evil would have to be a natural fact. Moraltruth would have to be
a *real* aspect of reality and not some invented mythology. ...
Cicero and the objectively good or badGroup:
humanities.classics ... The encyclopedia also has an article on 'moralrealism' which is the notion that
precisely the sort of statement Grant puts into ... is something I agree to disagree
with, except in that narrow and not very useful case of truth or falsity ...
Evil Bible Quote of the Day for July 14 (Foreigners Enslaved ...Group:
alt.atheism ... If moral progress is true we need a theory of knowledge about how we know this truth
that would not rely upon "desire". That's what moralrealism attempts to do but
as Chris and Jeff have so very well domonstrated nobody has been able to ...
Realism, Naturalism, and Natural Law (Gandalf Repost)Group:
talk.politics.misc ... respect to morality, MoralRealism holds that there are immutable 'moral facts'
that ... to this theory is that of 'Semantic Realism.' Semantic Realism holds that every
declarative statement we can make has a definite truth value [it's ...
Realism (was: What is Truth?)Group:
alt.philosophy ...Moral goodness might be an empirically indetectable quality -- or it might
not. But the essential point here is that realism is not false or incoherent
simply because it conflicts with LP. LP is not "just true". ...
Relative vs. objective moralsGroup:
alt.atheism.moderated ... A moral realist often sees no point in discussing specific issues of ethics with
an unenlightened individual who hasn't yet discovered the MoralTruth, and when
doing this ...Moralrealism, as I've seen the term used, is a very different notion ...
David Friedman's belief's of moraltruthGroup:
humanities.philosophy.objectivism ... Some good recommendations. Let me add one to the list. Take a look at David
Brink's *MoralRealism and the Foundations of Ethics.* An extended section
of that involves taking on Harman-style arguments head-on. ...
Atheism and moral relativismGroup:
talk.atheism ... some think they are totally meaningless, and some think that they can be true or
false but that truth or falsity ...Moralrealism would hold that a person's feelings
about the goodness of X are irrelevant to its actual goodness of X. There ...
Further Steps Toward a Discussion of RightsGroup:
talk.politics.misc ... post, I hope to appraise cognitive theories of morality and ethics such as Moral Realism and hopefully ... argument may be framed as follows: 1. Different cultures have
different moral codes ... 2. Therefore there is no objective "truth" in morality ...
I have a copy, last chance to claim!Group:
uk.religion.christian ... So it's hard to see how one can justify one's belief in the objective truth of ethical
propositions in a way ... of ethics are generally not perfectly matched with ethical
intuition either and (2) that if any sort of moralrealism is correct ...
Beyond the human conditionGroup:
alt.philosophy ... Ben believed in the absolute and intrinsic truth of the rules, characteristic of
early moral reasoning. ... view of rules and power associated with heteronomous moral
thought, and various forms of "moralrealism." Moralrealism is associated ...
You might be a materialist if ...Group:
talk.origins ... It seems a bit queer to see a self-proclaimed materialist ridiculing someone for
having non-materialistic, metaphysical beleifs but then go on to argue as though
he has knowledge of some moraltruth/realism actually existing. ...
Matthew Perry and JazzGroup:
rec.music.bluenote ... better approximations of truth, and that this truth is independent of any theory
(or non-causal contributions from our minds, following Boyd's argument against
constructivism). However, this does not imply that moralrealism can adjudicate ...
Deriving an 'ought' from an 'is' (1)Group:
humanities.philosophy.objectivism ... If both the theory of the gap, and the correspondence theory of truth, are true,
then there cannot be such things as "true" moral statements. Believing in both
the is-ought gap, and in moralrealism, is contradictory. ...
Can morals be objective without God? Perhaps not.Group:
alt.atheism ... The most serious challenge to Craig's argument is moralrealism. However,
I feel moralrealism fails on several accounts (eg moral disagreement; truth-aptness). Can objective morals be derived from naturalism? ...
Critique of "The Intuitionist Ethics"Group:
humanities.philosophy.objectivism ... If (what I take to be your) position were correct, it could be taken to count against moralrealism, since the "approvals" or feelings do not have truth values (but maybe moralrealism could be correct anyway, I'm not sure). ...
Pass the CrowGroup:
rec.arts.books ... Sorry, but if we accept the Black's LD definition, and fraud as a limitation on
speech, speech remains free to pervert the truth, just not ... You cannot propound
axioligical relativism, having gone on record as a partisan of moralrealism. ...
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