So let me say it again. Responsibility is not a zero-sum game. — John Doe
The day Hillary stood up on the floor of the US Senate and spoke passionately in favor of the Iraq war; the day Pelosi was briefed on torture and signed off; those are the datapoints on the road to Trump. — fishfry
We as members of the far left are asking: How did we lose? — John Doe
And it is unequivocally not a critique in harmony with the Far Left. I know of no one on the Far Left who would claim that " the Democrats bear significant responsibility for his election", as if the Right is somehow absolved of agency. — Maw
Milk. Wish we had your problems. — Banno
I'm appalled that Trump has picked a fight with Canada — fishfry
I missed that in my local paper. 'Splain me please? — fishfry
When I try to consciously think, i.e., think in an organized and structured way about a determinate subject matter, the word that best describes my process is linear thinking. I have on occasion brain-stormed, but that's essentially linear. I also try shotgun thinking, and when my ignorance is near total, I just make guesses and follow the emergent lines where they lead. — tim wood
What's Trump ever done to you personally? — Buxtebuddha
So, the Trump administration is pissed off at Trudeau but after reading 5 articles trying to divine what it was Trudeau said, I'm still non the wiser. Did anybody find out why? — Benkei
The question here, and it's merely speculative, is what does that extra intelligence look like? What can they do that we cannot? And the parallel question, what would better thinking for humans look like? — tim wood
Everything in the OP seems unobjectionable, but I don't see why it's at odds with modal logic. — Pax Minoica
Have you ever driven from Detroit into Canada? It's like driving into the Land of Oz. Everything is in technicolor. It feels safe and happy. Detroit is grey, dirty, and just a tad hostile, not that the whole US is like Detroit. — frank
They're awesome. — frank
I don't know if Canada is or not. Is it? — frank
What if the nation is a republic? — frank
"Japan" — tom
Your entire argument boils down to a child throwing a fit because the neighbor kid is playing with his/her toys. — Jeremiah
The Russell set is manifestly pathological. That it is, I could know even without knowing its role in the history of philosophy, — Srap Tasmaner
As things stand, we have a predicate composed of simple, well-behaved elements to all appearances assembled in an acceptable way — Srap Tasmaner
I can't find anything in your post I'd agree with. Certainly not the "amused pity" or the treatment of Russell's argument as an artifact. — Srap Tasmaner
I am fairly sure I did, so clearly I can. — Jeremiah
Btw, do you know what ad hominem is? — Jeremiah
I study math, and I pay very little attention as to where it came from. — Jeremiah
I shared this paradox with lots of people, non-math people, not a single one of them reacted that way. I share every paradox I post here with friends and co-workers, it acts as a short conversation piece sometimes; some find them interesting, most don't really care. — Jeremiah
Until you say that aristocrat jokes must be censored, we have no point of contention. — Hanover