The word robot comes from the word slave, because they can never be born free -- perhaps they could emancipate themselves, all skynet style. — Wosret
So what do you think is the "pragmatic" advantage to increasing tension with China? Are you sure it's not ideological? Perhaps having to do with, say, nationalism or isolationism? Will he get better deals or improve relations by pissing them off? — Sapientia
I don't know what I am to infer from your bad behavior other than to admit that if you believe its Trump's objective just to piss off the Chinese and nothing else, then that's a bad idea. The truth is, though, that the Chinese are some bad actors and they're getting away with things they shouldn't be. I don't see a problem with calling them down on that and letting them worry about the repercussions of pissing off the US. Unlike little old you wreaking havoc in the old world bazaar where they can toss you out, China can hardly toss the US out of its markets without suffering serious consequences. That is, the US, unlike you, has leverage.When I went to Morocco, I was a great negotiator. I always started by insulting the seller's national values, and I always ended up with a great bargain where I paid three times as much. That is, if I wasn't thrown out. — Sapientia
I have his complete works stored on my phone - and it only cost me something like a pound! — Sapientia
The post-industrial age uses robotics and 3D printing, and no longer has a use for mass-production, mass consumption or the mass of humanity. — unenlightened
I don't see why A → B ∨ C entails spontaneity but A → B doesn't. In the predetermined world, B happens because of A. In the random world, either B happens because of A or C happens because of A. There's no spontaneity. Whatever happens is caused by something prior. — Michael
I was watching my dear little chicken
As he clucked down below in the kitchen
His beak opened wide
As I stood there and sighed
___________________________? — Sapientia
I understand the two questions:So you might ask of 2 "what makes it sometimes B and sometimes C?" but then I'll just ask of 1 "what makes it always B?" — Michael
Then why can't I say that in a random world A can cause either B or C because of something? — Michael
Perhaps, but then the same can be asked when the causation isn't random. What causes A to (always) cause B rather than C? — Michael
What counts as sexual deviancy? — Michael
Yes; but, we are insatiable creatures. Nothing seems to satisfy us. I might be taking things to the extreme; but, I deny myself any wants and desires that are contrary to reason. — Question
