3. There is no question that more evidence will be forthcoming that will corroborate allegations. — 3017amen
The idea that the government can be relied upon to cure all or even most societal ills is liberalism at its worst. — Hanover
I'm thankful for a Constitution that keeps this angry group of Democrats from undoing the will of the people. — Hanover
• The Aesthetics of Meaning and Thought, Mark Johnson — 180 Proof
That’s the problem I have with Van Gogh, slavishly painting away day after day, the same thing over and over and over, like a moth at a window. What’s his intention, what does he expect? Seemingly nothing. That’s who he is, that’s his whole history.
What’s the point of all that compared to a Picasso who tears art apart, dissects it like a frog, then puts it back together again. He does that over and over and over. Van Gogh never did it once. — Brett
Is that what sets it apart from what we’re calling art? — Brett
Personally I don’t like advertising. But should it be regarded as the lesser of the two because of its objectives. If it’s money’s that separates it from “art” then should a big price on a painting remove it from the field? — Brett
I feel that a lot of art done today is created by what I’d call art directors more than artists, Damien Hearst being an example. Art Directors in the sense that they’re very good at pulling together contemporary symbols, ideas and attitudes, just like Art Directors in advertising pull together contemporary elements and trendy ideas to produce commercials. — Brett
I’ll still be here defending you from the snakes, even if you lay with them. — NOS4A2
And that’s bad?
— praxis
Bias is not bad? What do you think? Eh, you've already shown that when you show bias, it's good, according to yourself. — god must be atheist
Can you point out the mockery? — god must be atheist
Your bias for Stoicism is unfounded, because you are not Stoic. ... — god must be atheist
Your argument that purportedly supports your belief in the law of attraction is very weak. It is infinitesimally weak. It is so weak a five-year-old could point it out to you. So please don't insult my intelligence by asking me to show it to you how weak it is. — god must be atheist
You are bitter because I put in straightforward, irrefutable arguments about the relationship between man and man's believed god. — god must be atheist
your bias for your favourite philosophical trends and your bias against me is clear here — god must be atheist
mocked Massimo Pigliucci‘s work on stoicism
— praxis
You are not very Stoic about my valid criticism of Stoicism; you are not Stoic about it at all. — god must be atheist
The problem here lies in the law of attraction
— praxis
No serious thinker believes in the law of attraction. You do — god must be atheist
Another full day of Democrat sophistry lined up. — NOS4A2
You see I am working within a genre local to me in which there is a lot of plein air painting done of landscapes and a tradition of painting hares for example. This work is done quickly with the overall decorative effect being primary. — Punshhh
Bartricks' job is to generate conversation, retain membership, and keep members active. — god must be atheist
Imagine a racist doing the monkey chant where clearly both the subject, racism, and the method of expression, the monkey chant, are ugly; nobody will every say that the racist was in the act of creating art. — TheMadFool
I couldn’t answer the question because there’s nothing that lifts it above the work of an amateur. It’s actually the background that lets it down. You should be able to see that. — Brett
What if you believe there is no god? Then would this directive not lose its punch? — god must be atheist
Someone with credentials would or would at least know what to do to test whether we've got the real-deal on our hands. — Bartricks
You are saying you regard yourself as emptiness.
That's actually right on the dot. — god must be atheist
The object or performance or whatever in question must in some way be changed by the artist in order to move it from the category of "aesthetic object" to "art object." — Artemis
of art, but in an art world in which in theory, anything was art provided an artist said it was Art.
— Punshhh
Well, my only slight alteration would be that the artist can't just point and call something art. S/he has to engage in some act of creation. — Artemis
The "true" self is as used by you, praxis and by me, are not the same concepts. — god must be atheist
You equated "your true self" as "how you really are" — god must be atheist
I equate "your true self" more in a literary sense (not literally, but figuratively) to "do what your impulses dictate you to do without holding back". — god must be atheist
He's jerking your chain... — creativesoul
You wouldn't know a good critical thinker from a bad one. — Bartricks
Do you have any expertise in psychology? Or are you once again talking about things you know nothing about? — Bartricks
Speculation can be valued but it's not authoritative. How could it be? I'd ask Bartricks but he's become infatuated with coloring books.
— praxis
I think by definition speculation is not authoritative, otherwise it becomes dogma? — Pantagruel
but I’m no expert.
— praxis
Exactly. Take a moment to reflect on what that actually means. — Bartricks
