Maybe you shouldn't project so much? — StreetlightX
The concept of paper doesn't exist without people but paper exists without people. — Michael
Depends on the source. I've seen news reports to that effect but nothing convincing as yet. I don't think we're going to get reliable intelligence on exactly what was said and then it's down to speculation to fit pro or anti Chinese bias. But I'm open to being wrong on that. — Baden
Unfortunately, I am. I still don't think it will lead to WW III, but with every escalation, my confidence wanes. — Baden
I also think it's misleading to claim they gave him the thumbs up. Unless you have sources to back that up, they might just as well have tried to talk him out of it but failed. — Baden
And 'maybe' isn't good enough, considering the dramatic tail risks of such escalation — Baden
and then we should have been focusing on building alliances with countries like India and China, who Russia actually cares about, to put diplomatic pressure on it to 1) agree to a ceasefire 2) engage productively in talks in that context — Baden
It would cost about US$20b to end homelessness in the US. — StreetlightX
So would we say that "You can't change iron into gold" is true eternally? Or is it only true for people to whom it's meaningful? — frank
It needed a jolt to wake them up. Re’ Germany’s dependency on Russian gas. — Punshhh
Trump spoke of leaving NATO, Johnson has become disingenuous about the EU and Putin sees the EU as a threat. The EU can’t rely on the US/U.K. axis any more, for their security. — Punshhh
Yes, but it's still the case that the thing they've chosen is a bishop because that's how they've decided to use it. — Michael
Given what the words currently mean, human institutions can't just decide that lead is gold but can just decide that a stone is a bishop. — Michael
As I was saying the biggest story emerging out of this crisis is Germany and therefore the EU waking up to the necessity to provide their own security. — Punshhh
I think he means to say economy is not as important to them as, say, control. — Merkwurdichliebe
The comment you quoted is about the context on which the institutional fact occurs — Banno
They are true because of the role that each plays in a wider activity: chess; property; and Ukrainian government. — Banno
The fact that these patterns repeat themselves across such diverse spaces is all the more reason to be reminded that capitalism will kill us all, in the long run. — StreetlightX
Economy isn't as important as it is in American or Western politics. — ssu
Yeah, pitifully....for my knowledge, I have no choice but to trust an intrinsically circular explanatory system, the very one that tells me to never trust circular explanatory systems. — Mww
For me, sheer interest. Nothing more or less. Simply put.....how do I know stuff. What explains how I know stuff. What is the knowing of stuff? Any fool can learn practically anything, given enough time, which I was already pretty good at, but....what happens between my ears that explains how that happens to me? — Mww
Sure, one can start in the middle, as usually happens. Then what? Depends on what the objective is, I suppose — Mww
Even observations of how we think presupposes something, is reducible to something. — Mww
And what underpins all of that? And everything else? Without exception? — Mww
I think it plain redundant, so we lose nothing but dropping it. Necessity is a logical condition anyway, right? — Mww
Ohfercrissakes......all this beating around the proverbial “rule” bush. — Mww
