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  • Why was my first discussion removed?
    Your post was a request asking people to donate to a charity. There wasn't anything philosophical about it yet you posted here in the ethics forum. It has nothing to do with ethics, as a philosophical study.
  • The Human Condition
    Maybe it is something new we have never had. Maybe it's an increase in something and a decrease in something else. There has to be a way to balance this equation to solve for this douchebaggery. — Lif3r
    A douchebag's number one weapon is their ability to charm. We need to explain to people who are easily charmed that douchebags don't give a fuck about them.
  • Can something be ''more conscious'' than we are?
    a) Panpsychism is wild guesswork.

    b) Panpsychism is wild speculation.

    c) Panpsychism is a wild conjecture.

    d) Panpsychism is wildly misguided.

    e) Not wild.

    f) None of the above.

    g) Fuck this assignment.

    Which answer is most correct?
  • Can something be ''more conscious'' than we are?
    ↪Banno
    Is 'conjecture' any better?
  • Can something be ''more conscious'' than we are?
    speculation — Banno
    I'm sure you can think of a better word.
  • Can something be ''more conscious'' than we are?
    There's no possible experiment you can do to show that a rock is conscious. Panpsychism is complete speculation.
  • Metaphysics Defined
    However, as many have pointed out, exactly the same can be said for the book at the end of which this passage appears. — Wayfarer
    It's called 'self-destruction'.

    Metaphysics never goes away; it simply adopts different disguises in different cultures. — Wayfarer
    Another reason to always be on guard.
  • I don't exist because other people exist
    ↪Eric Souza

    I don't exist either. I am merely a fragment of your imagination.
  • Metaphysics Defined
    ↪Shawn

    I'm pretty sure David Hume invalidated metaphysics 300 years ago.
  • Black Lives Matter-What does it mean and why do so many people continue to have a problem with it?
    It's actually related to Marxism. :smirk:

    In The Communist Manifesto of 1848, Karl Marx describes how the bourgeois or monogamous two-parent family has as its foundation capital and private gain.[24] Marx also pointed out that this family existed only in its full form among the bourgeoisie or upper classes, and was nearly absent among the exploited proletariat or working class.[24] He felt that the vanishment of capital would also result in the vanishment of the monogamous marriage, and the exploitation of the working class.[24] He explains how family ties among the proletarians are divided by the capitalist system, and their children are used simply as instruments of labour.[24] This is partly due to child labour laws being less strict at the time in Western society.[24] In Marx's view, the bourgeois husband sees his wife as an instrument of labour, and therefore to be exploited, as instruments of production (or labour) exist under capitalism for this purpose.[25]
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Familialism#Criticism_of_Western_familism
  • Black Lives Matter-What does it mean and why do so many people continue to have a problem with it?
    ↪Benkei

    It sounds more like societal norms than an actual requirement. I have nothing against BLM talking about nuclear families, but to say that nuclear families are a requirement in black communities seems like a stretch. Is the government imposing regulations that have an impact on the family structure?
  • The role of the media
    If I don’t think that then how do we decide if it is or isn’t? — Brett
    We need a criteria for judging media.
  • The role of the media
    ↪Brett

    That’s a really, really good question.
  • The role of the media
    ↪Brett

    Much better than a lot that’s out there, but not perfect.
  • The role of the media
    ↪Brett
    No, not everything The New York Times writes is bad (I hate using that word).
  • The role of the media
    If i said The New York Times was not just a poor newspaper — Brett
    What is your reason why you say The New York Times is a poor newspaper.
  • The role of the media
    ↪Brett
    ‘Bad’ is a subjective judgement.

    I shouldn’t have used that word.
  • The role of the media
    What I mean there is that just because I reject a news source or story doesn’t mean my critical reasoning is poor. — Brett
    Okay.
  • The role of the media
    I’m not sure what you mean there. But my feeling is that we are not to be held responsible for standards of the media. Those standards have been set by business interests. — Brett
    That doesn't mean we can't do anything about it. If a media source has a reputation of deceiving its viewers, it is up to the viewers to stop watching it. Putting the blame on the media source is convenient, but only solves one half of the problem. The other problem is the demand for bad media, and is totally on us.

    You can say that particular news sources should be rejected by people, or that they should be better at analysing what they’re reading, but people chose a source they feel comfortable with. You might have leanings to the right and consequently reject news sources from what you regard as the left and feel they’re unreliable. Does that mean the stories from the left are sub standard, or that you’ve failed to read them carefully enough? — Brett
    Bad media comes from both isles of the political spectrum. Your political point of view shouldn't be an obstacle for you to avoid low quality journalism.
  • Black Lives Matter-What does it mean and why do so many people continue to have a problem with it?
    nuclear family structure requirement — Kenosha Kid
    There is no nuclear family structure requirement. This whole thing is bullshit.
  • The role of the media
    ↪Brett

    What exactly is the problem? I choose media based reputation.

    Determined by my comprehension of a news story? — Brett
    Determined by your ability to argue about the news with others.
  • The role of the media
    And then what? It still comes down to what you chose to read and then make a decision that yes, that sounds true, or yes, I trust that journalist. — Brett
    It shouldn't be different than shopping for clothes.

    And why should I doubt my critical reasoning skills as they are? — Brett
    There's always room for improvement.
  • The role of the media
    It's very typical for humans to blame our problems on others. I have a suggestion, instead of placing all the blame on the media market, we could play a part, holding the media accountable improving our critical reasoning skills. Perhaps the media is this way because many of us are naive and are willing to consume whatever authority figures tell us.
  • What criteria should be considered the "best" means of defining?
    You're agreeing with me? Cool! Even if it's in a different thread! — fishfry
    I agree with you on math, disagree on politics.
  • The role of the media
    There's a growing cultural awareness about the way manipulative media outlets which portray themselves as being impartial and fact-based are carefully arranging their presentations in order to further political aims. The news also seeks to entertain and interest, motivated by increasing viewership, ad revenue and ratings. Some of these motivations go against common ideals. — Judaka
    True, but not limited to the so-called mainstream media. There's biased media all the way from Democracy Now! to CNN. Also from Infowars to Fox news. All media is biased.
  • What's been the most profound change to your viewpoint
    Then why say you KNOW there are no deities? — Frank Apisa
    Because I'm insane. I don't know.
  • What's been the most profound change to your viewpoint
    YOU MADE AN ASSERTION. The assertion was that you KNOW there are no deities. — Frank Apisa
    I lied.
  • What's been the most profound change to your viewpoint
    ↪Frank Apisa

    Do as you will.
  • Black Lives Matter-What does it mean and why do so many people continue to have a problem with it?
    No, I wouldn't say they much in common except irrelevant, generic categorisations. — DingoJones
    Okay.
  • What's been the most profound change to your viewpoint
    Let’s get back to the beginning.

    Do you "believe" there is no God...or no gods? — Frank Apisa
    I don’t know what to believe.
  • What's been the most profound change to your viewpoint
    You made an assertion in a philosophical forum thread. YOU do have an obligation to prove it. — Frank Apisa
    That’s not true because I didn’t agree to any of this. You asked me a question and I answered it.
  • What's been the most profound change to your viewpoint
    YOU do not get to tell me what I should or should not do in my responses, Wheatley. — Frank Apisa
    It was only advice.
  • What's been the most profound change to your viewpoint
    I have not said you do not know. You have said that you do.

    Prove that you do.
    — Frank Apisa
    There’s no obligation to prove anything.
  • What's been the most profound change to your viewpoint
    I am not confusing them, Tim. I am asking Wheatley about the difference.

    What do you think of his response that he KNOWS there are no deities?
    — Frank Apisa

    Don’t get Wood involved, I’m only trying something out.
  • What's been the most profound change to your viewpoint
    You KNOW there are no deities? — Frank Apisa

    Prove that I don’t know.
  • What's been the most profound change to your viewpoint
    ↪Frank Apisa
    I know.
  • Black Lives Matter-What does it mean and why do so many people continue to have a problem with it?
    By the looks of it, black people thriving is not everyone's idea of Utopia. — Kenosha Kid
    Yep. A lot of people don’t give a shit about what happens to black people. They’re constantly dehumanized and called names.
  • What's been the most profound change to your viewpoint
    Do you "believe" there is no God...or no gods? — Frank Apisa
    No such things as deities.
  • Black Lives Matter-What does it mean and why do so many people continue to have a problem with it?
    In the years since, we’ve committed to struggling together and to imagining and creating a world free of anti-Blackness, where every Black person has the social, economic, and political power to thrive. BLM website

    Sounds like a utopian society to me.
  • Black Lives Matter-What does it mean and why do so many people continue to have a problem with it?
    Perhaps. But I believe family stability is important to the health, wealth, and well-being of individuals. — NOS4A2
    It’s fine to believe that.

    No, it just hints at the ideological undertones of the organization. — NOS4A2
    Good.
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