A better approach might be to do feminist things but not call them feminist... — Banno
Sure, if you like. Not an easy thing to do. — Banno
How do you move from accessibility ramps to gendered Parliamentary ramps? — VagabondSpectre
We ought relate this back to the title.
In so far as feminism is about the improper use of gender in determining eligibility for social roles, it is as much an advantage to males as to females. — Banno
I'm just expressing opinion, its not necessarily true, it's just one perspective amongst a vast web of perspectives, hopefully with the effect of inciting more useless debate. — Merkwurdichliebe
I don't believe that biology and neuroscience are advanced enough. No neuroscientist or biologist could examine human tissues and determine why some people are, for example, conservative and others are liberal. — praxis
at around post 7600 — Hanover
Maybe move locked threads like these into a "humor"-section of the forum? :lol: — Christoffer
I’ve pointed out that disposition is inadequate to account for the plurality of moral frameworks. Can you or S do that? — praxis
And is there a natural disposition towards something like religious celibacy? If not, then how can it exist? — praxis
Conversely, are you a cannibal or do you have the potential to be someone who genuinely feels that cannibalism is not immoral, and can happily munch away? — praxis
Going back to the cloned baby S scenario, the cloned S would have no choice in what moral order was imparted to him. Depending on the culture, it might impart an order where cannibalism is acceptable or an order where it’s not. — praxis
lol, I believe they call this project. — praxis
I thought this thread was supposed to be about the morality of illegal drug use. — Noah Te Stroete
As long as one can handle one’s responsibilities, then I feel like illegal drug use is not a matter of morality, but there are other considerations such as damaging the health of the body and giving money to evil drug cartels. That said, wouldn’t a better healthcare system and legalizing drugs help assuage these issues? — Noah Te Stroete
plus a few seconds of the 5th (that scene in the Simpson's where the whole town gets up to leave the symphony after 5 seconds of Da Da da Daaaa nails it). — ZhouBoTong
But does originality equate to better, I would say so — Merkwurdichliebe
Yea, you know, if you're one to believe that an elephant's painting is as aesthetically valuable as is a human's, to each their own. — javra
Yes. To recap:
P: We as sapient beings value sapience
C: Artwork that is of greater sapience is therefore of greater aesthetic value to us
an argument, that's all — javra
Ah, but the reasons you've explained are pivoted around the rationality of using sapience as a measure. Hence:
The question remains beside the point.
— S
... is completely fallacious.
Is "sapience" a rational concept despite not being measurable via a metric stick or some such? — javra
I’m interested in your response to what I wrote. — praxis
At any rate, the question still stands: Is "sapience" an irrational concept on grounds that is it not measurable? — javra
You must of not read my initial post on this thread, then. — javra
Wow. OK. How then is the quality of sapience in any way rational to uphold? Or is sapience an irrational concept? — javra
So your saying that the term "sapience" has no factual, hence impartial, hence objective referent? — javra
I get that we're subjective about what is factually ontic. This to me, however, does not negate the presence of facts ... such as that of sapient beings (e.g., humans at large) being distinct from non-sapient, but yet sentient, beings (e.g. ameba; yes amebas can sense their environments). If I need to clarity: this by incremental gradations, as per biological evolution. (different topic, though). — javra
I can’t review what doesn’t exist. — praxis
'People value things because they see them as being of worth or benefit' - IE they get some form of pleasure from them. — Devans99
It is a form of pleasure else people would not be inclined towards doing it; we do things that are pleasurable to us (in the widest possible sense). — Devans99
And the pleasure machine needs to replicate this form of pleasure else its not doing its job. — Devans99
Then everyone excepting the very stupid would get in. — Devans99
White middle aged middle class cis straight able males tend to call themselves egalitarian. — Banno
Valuing reality is a form of pleasure. — Devans99
If the pleasure machine cannot give that then the pleasure machine is not working according to specification. — Devans99
If it was going to give someone everything you could possibly want then we can say only stupid people making the wrong decision would get not get in.
So pleasure/pain (in all its emotional/physical guises) really is all there is to happiness for right thinking people. — Devans99
I missed where you property [sic] responded to the following, btw.
It is inadequate to say that the mind or limbic system is the source of morals because it cannot account for vast differences in moral frameworks. Saying "we often feel differently and judge moral matters differently" isn't explaining or accounting for the differences.
— praxis — praxis
If anyone refuses to get it, then it cannot be maximising their pleasure. For example, the machine would have to give the occupant the illusion that they are a successful member of society, rather than strapped into a pleasure machine. — Devans99
Then everyone would get in — Devans99
Most of your criticisms have little to do with the subject so I have no interest in responding to them, properly or otherwise. — praxis
I’m not refuting it, I’ve only repeatedly pointed out its inadequacy. — praxis
Ok, then, I'll give you a chance to convince me. Tell me, how does the limbic system directly and immediately cause the emotional experience of love.
My prediction, you will completely dodge the question like you do every time. — Merkwurdichliebe
But the pleasure machine cannot maximise pleasure because it cannot give me a role in society which I value above all.
So the thought experiment is contradictory. — Devans99
Doing the right thing takes willpower because the right thing is often painful in the short term. Exercise, eating healthy, helping others are examples. — Devans99