Robots aren't conscious; and they produce interesting poems. Can we start from there, please? — csalisbury
But I don't fully understand what you mean by "contrary to the philosophy he worked so hard at." Heidegger has no ethical philosophy, really. Later Heidegger is preoccupied with language, technology, and poetry -- but never ethics. — Xtrix
too often in teachable situations such as these, no reference is made to the woman herself, of which the breasts are an inseparable part. — Possibility
Do you think if boys were exposed to more discussion about breasts as associated with female agency instead of as objects, it might change the way they relate to them? — Possibility
Do you think if boys were exposed to more discussion about breasts as associated with female agency instead of as objects, it might change the way they relate to them? Or do you think that threatens your freedom to objectify the female body if you choose to? This is not an accusation - it’s a genuine question. — Possibility
It absolutely has a purpose beyond us. — schopenhauer1
He believes being is that on the basis of which we define ourselves and everything else in the world, and that although the question has been forgotten we still walk around with a "pre-ontological understanding of being" - — Xtrix
Society needs there to be attraction for procreation perhaps. — schopenhauer1
Here’s a thought: what if, when a boy is caught staring with fascination at topless women, he is taught to make the association with the concept ‘female’ instead of simply ‘breasts’? — Possibility
It's something usually taboo, known to be covered in adults, — schopenhauer1
You should be selfish enough to prolong your life — Outlander
Yet, some people experience guilt and regret for failing to help others, which reduces happiness. — Calvin
This is probably a bit tangential but I wonder why or when certain body parts became associated with sexual attraction, etc. — schopenhauer1
I happen to have an ample chest but I’m not very tall, and I have a short waist. Most high neckline tops make me look like my breasts are hanging around my waistline instead of where I think they’re supposed to be. — Possibility
True, but I think a woman who is prepared to be a nude artist’s model but not a playboy model can tell the difference. — Possibility
Is the experience not 'having one's existence invalidated'? — unenlightened
Who said anything about defining? — Possibility
Objectification is the sense that I am ONLY valued for my appearance and/or capacity to fulfil your needs. — Possibility
People who pose naked for artists are choosing the experience of being looked at aesthetically, which is not the same as being looked at as an object. — Possibility
It’s likely she did become what he was looking at, — Possibility
Objectification is the sense that I am ONLY valued for my appearance and/or capacity to fulfil your needs. That my failure to deliver on either count would invalidate my existence, because nothing else about me matters. — Possibility
Put 2 and 2 together is my advice. — TheMadFool
what is it that's being revealed by wearing revealing clothes and what is the purpose of revealing that which is being revealed? — TheMadFool
The point is, however, that all those men have something in common: they think of the woman as thing which must give them their sexual sexual satisfaction, they all objectify her. — TheWillowOfDarkness
The following is a perfect example of this:
As soon as a transaction takes place, in this case money, all bets are off.
— “brett” — TheWillowOfDarkness