It's really in the name of money — James Riley
If you were worried about that, you're about 200 years too late. — James Riley
Another anti-vaxx troll. — Xtrix
Ya' took a wrong turn somewhere, ↪MondoR.
The auditions to The Twilight Zone (or whatever it is) are over that'a way (pointing). — jorndoe
So pushing for vaccines is "nuanced"? OK, so the US is nuanced as well -- just with far more pushback from hysterical anti-vaxxers. Got it. — Xtrix
Those aren't the "same chaps." — Xtrix
This is one of the many claims that anti-vaxxers often use. In the "long run" we're all dead, — Xtrix
62% vaccinated -- better than the US. Apparently less anti-vaxxer bullshit/pushback in Sweden. — Xtrix
US policy is not based on hysteria, it's based on the recommendations of medical experts — Xtrix
What's the heart of the matter? The heart is that which is actually going on. How can there be no determined process going on behind the chances? Giving a new kind of chance. — Zweistein
.ethics is also about whether an action is justified or not, and free will is irrelevant to justification, therefore we can continue asking moral questions. — Hello Human
it's also the secret to immortality — TheMadFool
I did consider that possibility but I was just wondering if the Buddha could extricate himself from the paradox. He can. I'm much pleased. — TheMadFool
I just happened to have recently had a minor medical procedure involving general anesthesia for a condition that, a hundred years ago, would have involved me probably dying of pain and infection. — fishfry
Buddhist emphasis on no self — Jack Cummins
give up. — Pop
forever — Philosophim
This is incorrect. You need a cause for the first movement, and the only one at your disposal is integrated information — Pop
The thing that is integrated is information. This leads to an experiment being performed, this creates more information that is integrated, which leads to more experiments, and so on. — Pop
I think you need to tidy this up a little. Before you can have an intention, you have to organize information. — Pop
We don't have a universally accepted theory of emotions. What they are has been interpreted in various ways. I see them as a force like quality that we feel - this feeling provides impetus to self organize. In my understanding consciousness = self organization. — Pop
What creates the emotion / feelings, requires a theory of emotion. I agree with you, I suspect it is something like what I wrote to creative universe. What do you suspect? — Pop
:up: That would be emotion / feeling driving the integration of information, thereby creating a self organizing system. — Pop
I agree. What I was trying to get at is that mind only deals with information. What it is learning, creating, and changing is information. No? — Pop
What is it learning , creating, and changing? Is it information? — Pop
It seems reasonable to view this as an additive change. — Pantagruel
In this case however, scientists want to preserve doctrine over substance — Gary Enfield