Or your conception of consciousness demonstrably impotent. — apokrisis
I'm grateful to un for starting this thread, — mcdoodle
How does your version of post-structuralism deal with quarky worlds and inherent structures in natural science? — mcdoodle
There's still something odd about that zone in the middle. Any thoughts? — Srap Tasmaner
I'm surprised an Australian hasn't butted in. I understand that in Australia 'a river' is a slightly different thing from a Eurocentric 'river' (see this article) since Aussie rivers may be ephemeral things.
Otherwise, I have a feeling that slithy toves are gimbling in the wabes of this thread at the moment. I wonder how the borogroves are? — mcdoodle
We cannot do without either true facts or socially constructed theories. — absoluteaspiration
But I don't think it makes sense to say all rivers are social constructions. — Moliere
It would be a controversial stance on what counts as a social constrct, — Moliere
The real is not lost, we have become unconscious of it, it is still there, just unable to speak. — Cavacava
And I agree with Mongrel that we're joined at the hip, but more like Siamese cat twins — Thanatos Sand
And really, you aren't an ally to China and China isn't your ally either. — ssu
A society in which brute facts (using Searle's terminology, see my last post)) are ignored will almost inevitably fail. Brute facts are unforgiving. — Banno
It's not that bad actors shouldn't be expected Mongrel. It's that when enough members of the society do not understand what truth is and how it works, neither the problems nor the solutions will be realized... — creativesoul
It's always been that way...
It's always been that way...
It's always been that way...
That's the pattern folks. — creativesoul
Reminds me of what Steinbeck said about critics, that they're like eunuchs gathered around the marriage bed to watch a whole man perform the act of creation. — Srap Tasmaner