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  • Why is our upbringing so diametrically different than adulthood?
    Depends on the political system. — Πετροκότσυφας

    And what does the political system depends on? The people, yes?
  • Why is our upbringing so diametrically different than adulthood?
    The age at which these rights and responsibilities are granted to individuals by law. — Πετροκότσυφας

    And who dictates such a law?
  • Why is our upbringing so diametrically different than adulthood?
    age of majority — Πετροκότσυφας

    What's that?
  • What will Mueller discover?
    Why? — Michael

    Just for a change, ya know? Republicans being manly men and all. Democrats need to appeal to women t hoist up the base for the upcoming elections.
  • Why is our upbringing so diametrically different than adulthood?
    Still too advanced for me to understand what you're asking. — Πετροκότσυφας

    OK, so to phrase it another way. What constitutes an "adult" in your opinion?
  • Why is our upbringing so diametrically different than adulthood?
    ↪Πετροκότσυφας


    What is it about a society that engenders a prescriptive ethics (if you will) of what a functioning atomic unit of a personae constitutes an individual to that of becoming an "adult"?
  • Why is our upbringing so diametrically different than adulthood?
    I don't think that the term "Westerner" is useful. Where I am it usually means many legal rights and obligations which you don't have as a minor, such as being able to vote, work, sign contracts, possibly face consequences if you breach them etc. It also usually means having to study and/or find work, eventually being able to pay your bills and expenses from your own earnings, probably having a family and being able to provide for it, care for your parents when they get old. This kind of stuff. — Πετροκότσυφας

    So, why is such a conception of human nature distilled into a simple matter of self-reliance? Can, I invoke the concept of "society" here without duress?
  • Why is our upbringing so diametrically different than adulthood?
    Depends on where you live. — Πετροκότσυφας

    So, let's analyze that for the predominantly normative equilibrium of Westerners on this forum?
  • Why is our upbringing so diametrically different than adulthood?
    To be an adult. — Πετροκότσυφας

    What does that mean?
  • Why is our upbringing so diametrically different than adulthood?
    The problem is when the preparation is not done efficiently — Πετροκότσυφας


    Preparation for what? Efficiently?
  • Too much religion?
    Need a safe space. — All sight

    Faith, does require that.
  • Naming and Necessity, reading group?
    So, "What if Nixon had blue eyes?" stipulates a counterfactual without using a definite description. — Banno

    I see. Now, I am enlightened.
  • Naming and Necessity, reading group?
    ↪Banno


    So, to talk about counterfactuals, we have definite descriptions that we can stipulate about over and over, Nixon is Nixon and Banno had cornflakes this morning. What else can we say here?
  • Naming and Necessity, reading group?
    It's just another name for "possible world"; plausibly without bringing as much baggage with it. — Banno

    I think we should adopt the term here from henceforth to dispell he metaphysically of what @creativesoul has been wallowing about/'Over.
  • Naming and Necessity, reading group?
    Hey, @Banno, what does Kripke have to say about "counterfactuals"?
  • Too much religion?
    ↪jamalrob


    Oh, okay. Sorry for the confusion.
  • Too much religion?
    Still don't know what you mean. There are many categories and every discussion is in one of them. All discussions are categorised. — jamalrob

    I meant the default layout of the site, was voted on to remain as the way things are. When we voted on the issue it was about making the site categorized into each sub-division of philosophy.
  • Too much religion?
    What do you mean? — jamalrob

    Well, based on what has already been said and voted on, we reached a consensus that the forums shouldn't be categorized, although that feature is available.
  • What will Mueller discover?
    Impeachment will not prevail, as long as the economy is having such a huge rally.

    It's just a matter of finding the right candidate for the next person in the office. Hopefully a woman.
  • Too much religion?
    ↪John Doe


    I think this is spot on the dial. I agree that we should be more welcoming to various folk of all traditions. Since this site is composed of the majority of Westerners, then I don't think anything could be done in regards to the issue. It's unfortunate, that the categories cannot be implemented in practice due to the workings of the forum. Otherwise, we could have sticky and guidelines for each sub-forum, where the inhabitants of this forum might flourish.
  • On learned helplessness?
    Shit is real.

    Now time to take my meds.
  • On learned helplessness?
    You're not a Stoic or a cynic, you're just a guy sitting next to his computer beside a stack of old pizza boxes. — Hanover

    Whatever floats your boat.
  • On learned helplessness?
    Don't tell me how to express my love. — Hanover

    Parade away!
  • On learned helplessness?
    What makes you interesting is that you truly don't care what others think, exuding an unapologetic confidence in your chosen path of shiftlesness. — Hanover

    That's the inner failed Stoic, turned Cynic for you.
  • On learned helplessness?
    Don't assume we haven't. — Hanover

    Keep in behind closed doors, if you will...
  • On learned helplessness?
    Could be worse for you and monkeys. You could be churning out the type of crap Hanover does day in day out. :monkey: — Baden

    I still don't get your love-hate relationship with our fellow Hanover. Boggles my mind. You two should find a room and parade away there.
  • On learned helplessness?
    I'm still laughing over my last post. — Hanover

    Glad you are. That was the intent anyways.
  • On learned helplessness?
    It's still some kind of an achievement anyway Wallows. — Baden

    Monkeys typing away, one day hoping to write the entirety of Hamlet could have done the same if not better.
  • 'I love you more than words can say.'
    But you have access to the old thread? — Banno

    I wish I did! Maybe someone could persuade @Paul to open source that database. He still has it. I doubt Porat or whoever was the accomplice on killing the old PF would even care if such a triviality happened.
  • On learned helplessness?
    You do too. You just will to talk about your lack of willpower. You've got 6,100 posts yet you insist you can't do anything. — Hanover

    It's mostly undirected and haphazardous. Basically, disorganized.
  • 'I love you more than words can say.'
    I hope it has. — Banno

    How so?
  • 'I love you more than words can say.'
    I'll leave it at that then. I wonder what Banno thinks or if his views have changed since the old PF.
  • On learned helplessness?
    People don't usually just spontaneously change. — Baden

    What's your take on willpower? You seem to have an abundance of it.
  • 'I love you more than words can say.'
    As an example of how not to conduct philosophy, perhaps. — StreetlightX

    But, @Banno thinks the sentence in question has something to tell us about how we use language.
  • On learned helplessness?
    Perception of who? — Baden

    Someone depressed, anxious or what have you?
  • 'I love you more than words can say.'
    I wouldn't. — StreetlightX

    So, it's trifle irrelevancy? I hold the view that the sentence in mind has import towards the philosophy of language.
  • 'I love you more than words can say.'
    Only the naive and the philosophical think that 'I love you more than words can say' expresses a statement about the relationship between words and one's love. One actually has to dumb oneself down to treat it like that, as most in this thread seem to have done. — StreetlightX

    Then if we could start with a clean slate, how would you have commented on the superficial problem that that sentence poses in your view?
  • On learned helplessness?
    You simply apply that principle to your limitations. We all have some. — Baden

    How do you overcome the perception that a person has an inadequacy or failure towards better mental health?
  • On learned helplessness?
    My take is if the problem is not having to do things for yourself, the solution is having to do things for yourself. — Baden

    But, what if one is unable to take care of themselves? Doesn't this complicate the issue?
  • 'I love you more than words can say.'
    It doesn't. It just raises stupid non-problems mistaken for philosophical ones. — StreetlightX

    But, if the sentence, "I love you more than words can say." is self-referential although indirectly, then it's a philosophical issue, no?
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