If someone says they were born in the 'wrong body' and identify as male (born sex as female) do you have some reflections regarding an approach we might take? — Tom Storm
I'm going to put some vocabulary that is backed by the transgender community below — Philosophim
Don't get over-excited auld yin! — universeness
I think Mr Schop1 has been able to sneak in a few new antinatalist threads since the move the mods made to put them all under 1 title. — universeness
Wow Clarky, please don't take this the wrong way but I'm frankly shocked that you're a Mieville fan. Not out of any disrespect, but simply because I don't recall discussing any fiction with you, compiled with the fact that you seem to philosophically oppose the short story contests. — Noble Dust
As for the TV show, I would have a look, but I must read the book first, otherwise, I spoil a good novel reading opportunity. — Manuel
Perdido Street Station by China Miéville — Manuel
Nothing works. I'm not "treating" them at all; I'm not communicating with them; there is not a snowball's chance in hell of resolving these conflicts. — Vera Mont
Does the depth dimension go to infinity in either or both directions? — Art48
In particle physics and physical cosmology, Planck units are a set of units of measurement defined exclusively in terms of four universal physical constants, in such a manner that these physical constants take on the numerical value of 1 when expressed in terms of these units. Originally proposed in 1899 by German physicist Max Planck, these units are a system of natural units because their definition is based on properties of nature, more specifically the properties of free space, rather than a choice of prototype object. They are relevant in research on unified theories such as quantum gravity.
The term Planck scale refers to quantities of space, time, energy and other units that are similar in magnitude to corresponding Planck units. This region may be characterized by particle energies of around 1019 GeV or 109 J, time intervals of around 10−43 s and lengths of around 10−35 m (approximately the energy-equivalent of the Planck mass, the Planck time and the Planck length, respectively). At the Planck scale, the predictions of the Standard Model, quantum field theory and general relativity are not expected to apply, and quantum effects of gravity are expected to dominate. The best-known example is represented by the conditions in the first 10−43 seconds of our universe after the Big Bang, approximately 13.8 billion years ago. — Wikipedia - Planck Units
Biosemiotics (from the Greek βίος bios, "life" and σημειωτικός sēmeiōtikos, "observant of signs") is a field of semiotics and biology that studies the prelinguistic meaning-making, biological interpretation processes, production of signs and codes and communication processes in the biological realm.
Biosemiotics integrates the findings of biology and semiotics and proposes a paradigmatic shift in the scientific view of life, in which semiosis (sign process, including meaning and interpretation) is one of its immanent and intrinsic features. — Wikipedia - Biosemiosis
None of my ancestors ever owned another human being and the longest period I spent in the United States was January, 1993. — Vera Mont
I may be the worst, but I'm never passionate. — Vera Mont
If the sane people have no interest - more to the point, if they feel bereft of agency - they leave the field wide open to fanatics, lunatics and criminals. — Vera Mont
What I said prior was the average person has no interest in governance or politics. How did you come up with the opposite given the stats? — L'éléphant
He argues that they’re either both morally permissible despite society finding sexual assault far more distasteful and violative than murder or they’re both impermissible. — Captain Homicide
We evolved to get excited in critical situations. Stress hormones like cortisol and adrenaline are released. Our blood pressure and heart rate increase. We start breathing faster. Even our blood flow changes. — praxis
The original Star Trek TV shows contrasted with the Next Generation Star Trek TV shows is an excellent example of what the change in education did to our culture. Captain Kirk is the John Wayne of outer space and Picard is the "Group Think" generation. — Athena
Worse, self righteous. — DingoJones
Lol, well come on. He NEVER misses an opportunity to express his self righteous condemnation of other posters... — DingoJones
How mean spirited of both of you! — universeness
critical thinking could be handy in critical (fearful or otherwise emotional) situations — praxis
By all means, do so. I remain selective. — Vera Mont
The best lack all conviction, while the worst
Are full of passionate intensity. — Cliche with literary pretentions
We should only think critically when emotionally balanced and calm? — praxis
It seems to me that critical thinking would be particularly useful when we're upset and therefore may not be thinking clearly. Rationality alleviates irrationality, in other words. — praxis
I certainly think much could be done to encourage people to think for themselves, and even more can be done to make factual, useful information generally available. — Vera Mont
I feel insulted by your wording "mythical society" and that does not advance a discussion of truth. — Athena
We are fully supporting "the enslavement and oppression of human beings" today. Only today it is not exactly a human that is oppressing us, but technology. — Athena
Well just out of curiosity, what is the proper emotion to motivate critical thinking? — praxis
Critical thinking can be motivated by fear, hatred, contempt, love, envy, and many other emotions and combinations of emotions. — praxis
I also want to use your iconic thumb. — javi2541997
To fix violence we need a culture of empowerment. Hate makes you feel powerful. A gun in your hands murdering people that you despise makes you feel GOOD. But if you already have success, power, and basic respect from the people around you, it doesn't. Hate is the easy go to for the person starved of empowerment. When there are less starving people to sell it to, it doesn't take hold as easily. — Philosophim
My older books including grade school books have much to say about human dignity, and we used public education to advance a culture that embraced independent thinking, respect, and human dignity. — Athena
A house doesn't collapse because of its occupants' "values" but mostly from a combination of shoddy construction, prolonged disrepair and entropy. Likewise, "our institutions are failing" because the macro structural imbalances, of which they are functions, are imploding as the ramifications of those imbalances accelerate. — 180 Proof
I think you have big expectations on people... what a terrible mistake. — javi2541997
A true democracy - of the people, by the people, for the people, does not understand guns and gun powder, it understands education and even in its absence gets its way around by trying to understand the situation and coming to a non-violent and peaceful decision. — Beena
People can share a common purpose without respecting each other. — praxis
The problem with uncritical thinkers and a desire for purpose is that they’re easily lead by people with divergent purposes. — praxis
I never said it can be done at all. — Vera Mont
I wish you all the success in the world! — Vera Mont
