charlequin
Banned
This is the quote that KHarvey said was naive and ignorant. So, let's break it down. You guys are arguing that it is naive and ignorant to believe that there was an "old way aspiring to truth, seeing all knowledge as part of learning about the nature of reality." So, my responsive question to you is, if there were no old ways of "aspiring to truth", etc., what were the old ways of learning and philosophy about if not "aspiring to truth?" e.g., ancient Greek (pre-Christian) philosophy. Is it naive to think that the ancient Greeks aspired to knowledge as part of learning about the nature of reality? If so, what were they doing it for?
The ignorant part is contrasting "the" old way of seeking knowledge vs. today's fallen world where knowledge is not valued. There are many distinct traditions of philosophy and knowledge-seeking in the world and throughout history, many of which are incompatible with the one he's advocating. The idea of Christian virtue descending into anarchy is historically baseless and entirely self-centered.