On no, my inexperienced friend, let me assure you, men are simply more physically, and as a result socially, capable of carrying out nefarious desires. — Outlander
That biological men are nine times more likely than biological women to sexually abuse children isn't that biological men are likely to sexually abuse children. — Michael
So just sexism. Biological men must be assumed to be child-molesting paedophiles. — Michael
So you're a transphobe, got it. — Michael
Would you assume that a 50 year old gay man using the men's changing room is perving on any 13 year old boys who also happen to be changing? — Michael
Is your concern their age or that they're transgender? Would you mind if it were a 50 year old cisgender woman, or an 16 year old transgender woman? — Michael
That biological men are more likely to have nefarious motives than biological women isn't that there is a good reason to believe that a transfemme swimmer has nefarious motives for competing in swimming competitions.
AmadeusD doesn't have a good point, it's simply transphobia. — Michael
The Religious Right, the most powerful faction of this lobby is guided by revelation not reason. They are actually eagerly looking forward to this final prophesied holy war. — Fooloso4
The way I do it is information (the story) only exists as,
Brain; (information) — Mark Nyquist
I agree with you on that. I think if that were a serious possibility I might fight to oppose it. But that's not an anti-immigration stance. — bert1
What tends to get obscured in such speculation is the question of motive. There is an important difference between declaring war in response to the actions of an Iranian backed militia or other group and declaring war as a means of uniting the country against a common enemy. It may be that the latter is a consequence of the former but that does not mean it would be correct to attribute it as the motivating reason for it. — Fooloso4
I predict just before the presidential election Biden will declare war, possibly with Iran. It won't be pretty, but it will draw upon patriotism of the citizenry. It might work or it might not. Remember the disastrous departure from the now Taliban country. — jgill
Living through a genocide happening before our eyes, with 10000+ children dead, and yet apologists think this time it’s an exception.
History will view them poorly. — Mikie
I find it far more repetitious that I am and it vomits politically correct boilerplate in each reply. — Chet Hawkins
Do you think the Israeli numbers are credible? I would hazard neither can be trusted. But I also find it extremely hard to think the numbers aren't at least in that neighbourhood given the disparity in both technology and funding. — AmadeusD
OK, so anything is on the table.
Let's spin this further: Shmoland knew about the plans and has anticipated the plans for years. They easily turn back the attacker, suffering limited casualties. The leadership now believes there is no actual threat to their country. However, motivated purely by revenge, they now nuke Shmermany's main cities into oblivion.
Justified? — Echarmion
Oh, I see. So just no sympathy for those who voted for Hamas 17 years ago and who happened to be murdered now. — Mikie
Yeah, those 10,000 babies should have known better. — Mikie
That's an ambiguous question. As it says, it has access to "a vast amount of information". But it doesn't have conscious beliefs like we do, and our kind of knowledge is something akin to "justified true belief". — Michael
Something like a Boston Dynamics robot installed with ChatGPT is quite capable in principle of turning on the Large Hadron Collider, reading its data, and then writing out a natural language description of the result. A p-zombie scientist is exactly like this except that its body is made of skin and bones, not metal, and that its “software” is much more advanced than any current AI.
It has “knowledge” only in the sense that LLM’s have “knowledge”. It isn’t conscious. It is simply capable of processing input and reacting accordingly, whether that be with movement or speech. — Michael
Do you think they would have beliefs and knowledge?
— RogueAI
I think so. I think these are cognitive, not dependent on subjectivity. — hypericin
I don't know what TE is — Lionino
I don't know what TE is. What is happening here is me having to explain over and over that p-zombies don't have minds. And then people asking me about p-dinosaurs and p-evolution and p-art and whatnot.
Honestly, I don't know about p-art and p-relationships and p-politics. I don't care about p-zombies, it is a derivative issue from deeper issues that have been addressed plenty in the history of philosophy. — Lionino
Blame the Democrats for running a corpse for President. — Hanover
The DA hired her lead prosecutor, not by doing a nationwide search for the best and brightest to take on the man who is vying for the most powerful position in the world, but by rolling over in bed and finding the guy that just fucked her and asking him if he'd be interested in the job. — Hanover
No one is getting out of bed to vote for Joe, not even Joe. — Hanover
That reasoning rests on the redutionist materialism doctrine that all mental states map to neurological states. — Lionino
At this rate, it's only a matter of time until the country defaults on its debt, sparking a huge crisis. — Count Timothy von Icarus
The zombie does not know anything, does not feel anything, it does not think. — Lionino