Okay, so in practice, what would you actually do differently than now? Don't get me wrong these are all nice words and all, but it's at a very general level. What are your actual proposals? — Agustino
The level of absurd posts in the philosophy of science is an example of where this gap is clear that causes me to avoid it.
↪MikeL It is not poor conduct. If you think you are a wonderful musician but you sound like a damaged trumpet, having experts in the field tell you that you sound like a damaged trumpet may hurt your feelings, but it is probably a reality check that you need. — TimeLine
I'm out to make the world substantially better, by promoting communication and mutual understanding.
— unenlightened
How's that going for you? — Hanover
What it would take to convince academia that they've gotten something wrong? — creativesoul
I meant "... necessarily right or wrong". Poetic licence. — Baden
This Be The Verse
They fuck you up, your mum and dad.
They may not mean to, but they do.
They fill you with the faults they had
And add some extra, just for you.
But they were fucked up in their turn
By fools in old-style hats and coats,
Who half the time were soppy-stern
And half at one another’s throats.
Man hands on misery to man.
It deepens like a coastal shelf.
Get out as early as you can,
And don’t have any kids yourself. — Larkin
The British Empire, let us remember, was not an humanitarian operation. You all have been capable of quite brutal behavior. — Bitter Crank
The problem here is that reconciliation requires forgiveness. So, what happens then? — TimeLine
How does dying encourage growth? — Banno
To me, for example, the image of a father (an image of masculinity) does bring about inherent notions of tenderness, such as toward his kids, this alongside firmness when needed. This to try to say that the experiencing of love is to me as much masculine as it is feminine, though the two will sometimes express and react to it in different ways. Though, yes, being an owner of tender feelings might be viewed as weakness of being, non-masculine, in some notions of masculinity. — javra
Wouldn’t self-proclaimed real dicks say that this song is for real pussies? — javra
Well, I try my best
To be just like I am
But everybody wants you
To be just like them
They say 'sing while you slave', and I just get bored
I ain't gonna work on Maggie's farm no more.
my initial question still stands in regard to the issue of masculinity — javra
I would say that that guy looks quite the opposite of masculine :P . — Agustino
We have to act. Period. In doing so we are necessarily acting as if we are something because we are something, something that is both a result of and a cause of our actions. — Baden
We have to act. Period. In doing so we are necessarily acting as something because we are something, something that is both a result of and a cause of our actions. — unenlightened
... it's just as futile to pretend that you can't be more than you are at least to some degree. — Baden
You want to be a leader, for example, act masculine (to a degree). — Baden
but, with masculinity, it goes to the deeper level of some sense of insecurity about one's self. — Posty McPostface
So, is it a deficiency in some emotion or feeling that causes (predominantly) men the need to express or display their masculinity in such a manner and way or is it an excess of some sort? How does one guide men to tame these animalistic spirits. Heck, I doubt animals are capable of such deeds and actions. — Posty McPostface
Is there a certain way that we ought to express masculinity? — Posty McPostface
Let's not confuse syntax and semantics. — Sapientia
What about the Kurds? 90% are in favor of nationhood. — Bitter Crank
Catalonia, Catalan politicians say, is subsidizing the rest of Spain. — Bitter Crank
Catalonians, aka "Spaniards", — Bitter Crank
If J is Jones owning a Ford, and D is the evidence Smith is relying on, then the belief he holds highly probable is not really just J but J∣D, the probability of J given D. And it's dead easy to show that for any X
P(J∨X∣D)≥P(J∣D). — Srap Tasmaner
It's not my conclusion, it's Michael's. I only provided the middle premise, to illustrate that his argument needed one.shouldn't your conclusion be "If there is strong evidence that p, then p v q"? — Srap Tasmaner
If p is true then p ∨ q is true. Therefore, if there is strong evidence that p is true then there is strong evidence that p ∨ q is true. — Michael
So pooh-pooh with a "have fun" all you like. I'm content with my reasonable (and correct) account. — Michael
Evidence is closed under disjunction introduction. — Michael
Adding to my argument changes my argument. I don't accept that second premise. — Michael
I will simply assert that evidence that I have hazel eyes is evidence that "I have hazel eyes or unenlightened has brown" is true. I think it would be absurd to deny this. — Michael
That's not my argument. And I don't understand what that second premise is doing. — Michael
