I am declaring that this is abstract expression art, the title of which is "What did the galaxy ever do for you, anyway?" — Bitter Crank
However, that definition leads to absurd consequences because it means traffic lights would make you less free. — Tobias
The law isn't quite the wacky, unprincipled, standardless, unpredictable, haphazard, amoral or incoherent system you may think it to be, intent on finding people guilty on any basis, and festooned with madcap juries running amuck without thought or guidance. — Ciceronianus
I should also mention that scientists may have no idea what they’re really measuring. — Joshs
The operative word here is "perhaps". Very true.Perhaps ancient humans could perform certain tasks faster than modern humans for the same reason. — Joshs
Selecting a judge on the basis race, gender, and “diversity” has nothing to do with justice, I’m afraid, and everything to do with the perversion of justice — NOS4A2
Currently practicing in Acute Psychiatry. — Book273
Interesting to read that you reclassified my profession based on the lack of a space, rather than assume it may have been a spelling error. — Book273
lack of motivation is a sign of depression. You'd throw out all the depressed people off of welfare, because they are unmotivated?Now if we redefine disabled to include entitled and unmotivated, then yes, the vast majority of financial aid recipients would be disabled. — Book273
Why not an Asian trans-gender woman? — Harry Hindu
In today's life, the world only belongs to the stupid, the insensitive and the agitated. The right to live and succeed is conquered now with the same procedures that confinement to an insane asylum is conquered: the inability to think, amorality and hyperexcitement. — Bernardo Soares
Don't bore me with mere reality! — unenlightened
However, if you are struggling and need a hand up in order to better provide for yourself (single parent with kids wanting to go to school to allow for better earnings to provide for the family) AND (this is the kicker) you tried to do it first WITHOUT getting government assistance, chances are YOU WILL NOT qualify for assistance. — Book273
However, the Canadian version goes something like this: If you can prove you are useless, as in unable to work, AND unwilling to attempt to better your situation by any means available to you, you will qualify for some sort of welfare payments (different provinces have different names for their programs but the premise is the same). — Book273
A socialist utopia is an unnatural fantasy. Unnatural things are unhealthy because we are natural beings. — Miller
Once the diagnosis is made, lives are compromised with abandon. — Enrique
Just don't take Banno too seriously, — Cornwell1
No, it shouldn't. If I (A) precipitate you, and I am reborn (B) in a next universe then C is in the middle. — Cornwell1
I just hope that my comments here won't be ignored.
— god must be atheist
I've read them. I've not seen anything in them to which i might reply. — Banno
I think drug addicts and alcoholics are seriously under-represented. — unenlightened
What if the court was expanded along racial and gender lines to have at least one representative from all groups in proportion to their ratio in the general population? Might be a large number of people on the court, but at least representation wouldn't be a political football anymore? — TiredThinker
Statistically speaking, if the figures in the OP are correct, there should be 1 black woman SC justice for a total of 18 SC justices (6% representation of black women). 1 black woman SC justice amongst a total of 9 SC justices is 11%, nearly twice the 6% proportion of black women in USA.
How does Biden explain this statistical anomaly? — Agent Smith
A definition that describes it would be a definition that determines it(s nature), would it not? — Janus
Yes, as I said, it depends on how you define 'will'. So, since the idea has no clearly definitive, unambiguous application I agree it is fraught.
— Janus
Which was, among other objectives, the point of Arendt's essay. — Paine
Yes, as I said, it depends on how you define 'will'. So, since the idea has no clearly definitive, unambiguous application I agree it is fraught. — Janus
We could also look to see how the notion grew from nescient in ancient philosophical contexts and map the were's and why's of it's progress, as well as consider critically how this family of ideas might fit together.
Which is what this thread is about. — Banno
Arendt's point here is that "it must appear strange indeed that the faculty of the will whose essential activity consists in dictate and command should be the harborer of freedom." In doing so she shows the tyranny of following one's will, and hence that will is contrary to freedom. The will, therefore, cannot be the source of freedom. — Banno