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====== Meaning of History to me ====== | ====== Meaning of History to me ====== | ||
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The Mayans spent their time pulling strings of thorns through people' | The Mayans spent their time pulling strings of thorns through people' | ||
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- | Being a [[Humanism|humanist]], | + | Being a [[Humanism|humanist]], |
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- | This thing is going to be a mighty fine learning experience for history scholars of future generations, for that they don't repeat our mistakes, assuming they would even be able to. Until then, nothing needs to be done.((This presents two arguments. 1: Some mistakes should never be done, and extinction through self-annhilitation in nuclear armageddon is not exactly a thing that appears anywhere in our history books. So, on mistakes like these, history is not helpful. Depending on how or if at all you agree to this, 2 may or may not apply. 2: Although, on a smaller scale there still are mistakes that shouldn' | + | This Nuclear Intercontinental Ballistic Missile |
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"We need history to not repeat our mistakes." | "We need history to not repeat our mistakes." | ||
+ | The irony is that we do in fact have tales of changing climates leading to the downfall of civilizations. The Mayan decline was through ecological, climate factors.\\ | ||
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Just keep in mind that, yes, [[antisemitism]] has already happened. Homophobia has already happened. Slavery has already happened. War and terror are deeply rooted in human history. The modern times revival of these old things in addition to the current rise of antisemitism (the 2023 Israel war on Gaza is happening as I am writing this), the LGBTQIA+ moral panic triggered by conservative pundits etc., history has little to say about these things that I couldn' | Just keep in mind that, yes, [[antisemitism]] has already happened. Homophobia has already happened. Slavery has already happened. War and terror are deeply rooted in human history. The modern times revival of these old things in addition to the current rise of antisemitism (the 2023 Israel war on Gaza is happening as I am writing this), the LGBTQIA+ moral panic triggered by conservative pundits etc., history has little to say about these things that I couldn' | ||
- | For example, the mistake of being politically inactive. Only ever casting a vote every four years so to get a say on who gets to take a turn is certainly not being ' | + | For example, the mistake of being politically inactive. Only ever casting a vote every four years or so to get a say on who gets to take a turn is certainly not being ' |
+ | ===== But isn't everything history? ===== | ||
+ | Everything we see and smell and know and feel is part of a long, sliding scale of history that extends ever-forward in lockstep with time that moves ahead at the same pace itself. As such, every piece of information we know is based on history. When I say that war is bad, I rely on the experiences from the past where I have felt suffering, [[Utilitarianism|declare suffering as bad]]((Because it is an [[axiom]] in my moral framework.)), | ||
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+ | However, this is not what I mean when I say " | ||
====== Modern day context of History ====== | ====== Modern day context of History ====== | ||
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====== Historical Context ====== | ====== Historical Context ====== | ||
+ | //See the full page on [[Secularization]].// | ||
There is one aspect of history that I like in particular, and it has to do with " | There is one aspect of history that I like in particular, and it has to do with " | ||
History shows us that there have always been brake discs (the Romans, [[Christianity|Christians]], | History shows us that there have always been brake discs (the Romans, [[Christianity|Christians]], | ||
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+ | ====== TL;DR ====== | ||
+ | Posit me one piece of information that meets the following criteria:\\ | ||
+ | 1) It must "be history" | ||
+ | 2) It must be **necessary** to make good decisions about modern day problems.\\ | ||
+ | 3) It must not be information directly related to the modern day.((I mean that I accept //some// parts of history as useful, in that they are directly related to the modern day. For example, some words or graphics may have historic connotations that aren't directly reconstructible just by looking at them, hiding in themselves meaning that is historic //in nature// (read: the swastika, "From the river to the sea", etc). If these symbols are used today, then one should at least know history well enough to understand what they mean (whether they are an expression of hate or similar things).))((And //yes//, I //know// that the Nazis stole the swastika from someone else.))\\ | ||
+ | 4) It must be a piece of information that **cannot** be deduced just from modern philosophy and looking at the modern day. | ||
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+ | Essentially, | ||
+ | **I claim that you cannot find such a piece of insight - and I say that**, except in special cases like mentioned in 3), **all information required to navigate the modern day can be deduced from looking at the modern day, making history redundant.** | ||
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+ | March 15 marks the day of Caesar' |
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