Hence, discrimination based on these categories is a barrier to the freedom of individuals to individuate. — Count Timothy von Icarus
Ethnicity, regionalism, and even religion might be thought to be more tied to place, and the ideal liberal citizen has transcended place, — Count Timothy von Icarus
while each place itself also becomes every other place. — Count Timothy von Icarus
It's the right now that seems to more often appeal to "elitism." — Count Timothy von Icarus
It’s just so tiresome.
— Fire Ologist
I agree. — javra
Question for you (that we should all know the answer to): is a black, lesbian voting against her own interests by default, if she votes republican? — Fire Ologist
hate speech as "speech that demeans or promotes violence against groups based on attributes like religion, race, ethnicity, gender, or other identity factors". — javra
"Death to all [people of your ethnicity]" such that group A greatly outnumbers the group to which their chanting "death to", — javra
I too now self censure myself in this political environment, just sitting on the fence with my mouth such watching what's unfolding. — javra
Do you hold Hitler morally culpable for any unjust death? And, if so, why? — javra
We have all been well-trained to know who the “fascists” are. It’s the republican, conservative, right wing. — Fire Ologist
I could say more as to how I take this to relate to the non-Orwellian instantiations of what the UN has coined hate speech, — javra
bombarded with viewpoints that are abhorrent to you — Joshs
the cities give us the closest
thing to a consensus on these values, allowing us to think of them as representing a ‘country within a country’ — Joshs
1)New York
2)Chicago
3)San Francisco
4)Los Angeles
5)Boston
6)Philadelphia
7)Seattle
8)Minneapolis
9)Milwaukee
10)Washington D.C.
11) Baltimore
12) Portland — Joshs
I do hope that the US has the resilience to move beyond its present malaise, and expect that it does. — Banno
The strategy and its implementation to be in line with the right to freedom of
opinion and expression. The UN supports more speech, not less, as the key means to address hate speech — Banno
"I already answered your question, you mindless, unwashed pleb, stop bothering me." :lol: — Outlander
In some contexts, speech is used as a form of intimidation. A very effective one at that. — Outlander
But you and I both know that no such tests are forthcoming and the claims are piffle. — NOS4A2
q.v. — Banno
being able to express an opinion while not being permitted to incite or induce violence. Looking at other jurisdictions might show that the approach in the US, expressed hereabouts as a naïve acceptance of a refusal to forbid any speech, is fraught with inconsistency. We must acknowledge the capacity of speech to injure, beyond mere offence. — Banno
Why are liberal communities composed of sheep but your community isn’t? — Joshs
We are not one country now — Joshs
Trump’s success isn’t due to urban America getting anything ‘wrong’, any more than Erdogan’s or Orban’s or Le Pen’s or Nigel Farage’s success is due to urbanites in those countries making some mistake of political calculation. — Joshs
Are you suggesting the assassin of Charlie Kirk didn't even really understand — Outlander
laws should indeed be moral — javra
good to hear that the white middle class males — Banno
liberal bias has been evident, but it has been only a bias as typically any administration gets some roasting from the political comedians. — ssu
happy to occasionally be offended. — Banno
so he shouldn't be allowed to make further comment...? — Banno
Of itself it is only speech. And, as with a good portion of speech in general, it intends to influence the mindsets of others. — javra
What's happening now is — frank
The part that makes me wonder is how much violence we're already responsible for.
And that is pretty fucked up. — Moliere
Folk seem to think that if, if we know something then it is true, then we can never be mistaken.
Think on it a bit.
If we think we know something and it turns out to be false, then we didn't know it. — Banno
[it is false that] J, T, and B are three separate and reliably verifiable properties of every knowledge-claim. This is also false, as is the sub-idea that the three properties are supposed to be separable: as if we could have knowledge of each of them separate from the others.
JTB is a tripartite schema, which means that the three components are not separable vis-a-vis knowledge. — Leontiskos
you're free to argue that whites are being oppressed and that women aren't. — praxis
the impact of woke is to silence the centre. T — Jeremy Murray
about trans rights, the woke approach isn't working in some respects. — Jeremy Murray
Interpreting events, institutions, and cultural norms in terms of power, inequality, and identity categories — praxis
wokeness doesn’t go back to Karl Marx — praxis
Wittgensteinian. And an ever-moving target, — jorndoe
You could have tried. — jorndoe
Are the Trumpests "anti-woke"? — earlier
Selecting people by merit instead of tradition/snobbery/conformity seems like the right thing to do.
Is that anti-conservative? — jorndoe
the switch towards a "thin" anthropology, and the liberal phobia of strong ethical claims tends to unmoor them from any strong commitment to an ordering telos that structures the "self-development" they intend to promote. — Count Timothy von Icarus
talk of “your good” or “finding your authentic self.” — Count Timothy von Icarus
In the Western tradition ascetic/spiritual exercises were meant to re-order the soul toward truth, goodness, and the divine. In Buddhism, mindfulness is embedded in the Eightfold Path and oriented towards liberation. By contrast, modern adaptations tend to treat these disciplines as mere tools for the self-interested individual, e.g., a means of coping, maximizing productivity, reducing stress, or achieving “authenticity.” I have seen this particularly in some pieces on Stoicism I've read that seem to be largely aimed at the "tech-bro" crowd. A commitment to truth gets shoved aside for a view of philosophy as a sort of "life hack." — Count Timothy von Icarus
fragments of older ascetic traditions that have been hollowed out by modern ideologies. — Count Timothy von Icarus
Philosophy itself has been thoroughly academicatized and professionalized. Outdoor education and similar areas might have a better claim to its ancient mantel at this point (that is, they come much closer to how it was practiced) — Count Timothy von Icarus
That it is: Existence
What it is: Essence — Baden
our epistemic practices require certainties that are not proved from within the practice but make proof possible. — Sam26
Much of the literature treats Gettier as a mortal wound to JTB. I don’t. Gettier cases work only if we confuse seeming justified with being justified. If the support for a true belief essentially depends on a false ground, the belief fails the J-condition, full stop. I mark this with an anti-false-grounds constraint: justification must not essentially rely on falsehood. That preserves the classical core without endless epicycles. — Sam26
hunt for one essence of justification; I look for overlapping patterns that guide our reasoning. — Sam26
Truth and justification remain conceptually distinct, two different “grammars” in Wittgenstein’s sense, even though, in practice, our only route to truth runs through justificatory methods.
Truth: how the world is (a world constraint on speech acts).
Justified: whether one’s reasons meet the public standards of the operative language-game (science, law, everyday perception, math).
We don’t reduce truth to justification, and we don’t pretend justification is free of truth. We couple them so that justification tracks truth (anti-false-grounds + practice-safety), and Wittgensteinian hinges stop the regress (and circularity) that would make any coupling impossible. — Sam26
Does it undermine the strong rejection to rationally illuminate the grounds for strong rejection? — Leontiskos
they will reduce their price if you hire a DEI officer? — Mijin
Czeslaw Milosz wrote about in the Captive Mind, where he had to come up with delusions in order to soothe the inevitable cognitive dissonance required to live under Stalinism — NOS4A2
definitions are fraught — jorndoe
I am exactly responding to the claim that it was necessary for "good" insurance.
So, I'll ask again: are you maintaining that a given insurer, or a particular insurance package, mandated that you hire a DEI officer? — Mijin
some gagging" == universities, government agencies including health agencies, the judiciary, the free press and millions of Americans' right to protest. — Mijin
"gagging athena" == an anecdote from one guy — Mijin
[naming a DEI officer] was a requirement of a particular insurer — Mijin
retarded — jorndoe
Not what I associate with "woke", — jorndoe
the gagging of universities, government departments, journalists etc that right now is happening — Mijin
If I were to point you to the data that more diverse workforces are associated with higher profitability, would it change your view on DEI? If not then there's your answer. — Mijin
from some googling around… some (minority) of insurers require a declaration of what the DEI policy is, but they can't ask you to hire someone. — Mijin
Years ago, I was horrified by the demands of men-hating, homosexual women, who had gotten control of a women's shelter. I was in training to be a volunteer, and as their hate of men went on and on, I felt like I had to defend men. I dared to say, it is not only men who can be abusive, but women can be the abusers too. That resulted in being told I was not welcome. These angry women also made it a rule that mothers must allow their children to sit on the laps of a gay person, and if they did not, this mother and child needing protection would be thrown out of the center. Anyone who opposed them in any way was the enemy, and anger was their driving force.
— Athena — Fire Ologist
Years ago, I was horrified by the demands of men-hating, homosexual women, who had gotten control of a women's shelter. I was in training to be a volunteer, and as their hate of men went on and on, I felt like I had to defend men. I dared to say, it is not only men who can be abusive, but women can be the abusers too. That resulted in being told I was not welcome. These angry women also made it a rule that mothers must allow their children to sit on the laps of a gay person, and if they did not, this mother and child needing protection would be thrown out of the center. Anyone who opposed them in any way was the enemy, and anger was their driving force. — Athena
Fighting "the woke" or "the woke mind virus" is the excuse being given — Mijin
[DEI] has worked just fine for thousands of corporations — Mijin
DEI is about equality and trying to draw from as wide a pool as possible. — Mijin
it's punching down versus punching up. — Mijin
"When you're accustomed to privilege, equality feels like oppression" — Mijin
we have given you, repeatedly, the long list of the ways that fascism is being implemented in the US right now, with one of the justifications frequently being "fighting woke". You haven't acknowledged any of it. — Mijin
suggesting an ethical stance — jorndoe
ethical stance, then trying to ask if that's more important than conservatism. — jorndoe
