Michael
Michael
Can you deny that Lee is good compared to Hitler?
No. So, Lee is good. — TheMadFool
Can you deny that Lee is bad compared to us?
No. So, Lee is bad. — TheMadFool
So, Lee is good AND Lee is bad. — TheMadFool
That's a paradox because good and bad are exclusive classes. — TheMadFool
Can you try and be clearer.
Rich
Can I praise and love Hitler because, well, he's good(!!!) compared to the Devil? — TheMadFool
Rich
But Hitler is a bad man compared to Jesus. — TheMadFool
BC
No. Bad is bad — Bitter Crank
Anyone is free to make any comparisons s/he wishes to. I'm sure there are always lots of opinions on all issues? — Rich
Rich
BC
Exactly. But then how do you make sense of Lee being good (compared to Hitler) and bad (compared to us)? — TheMadFool
Paradox:
a statement or proposition that, despite sound (or apparently sound) reasoning from acceptable premises, leads to a conclusion that seems senseless, logically unacceptable, or self-contradictory: a potentially serious conflict between quantum mechanics and the general theory of relativity known as the information paradox.
• a seemingly absurd or self-contradictory statement or proposition that when investigated or explained may prove to be well founded or true: in a paradox, he has discovered that stepping back from his job has increased the rewards he gleans from it.
• a situation, person, or thing that combines contradictory features or qualities: the mingling of deciduous trees with elements of desert flora forms a fascinating ecological paradox. — Dictionary
But if you want to keep hunting for the Immobility, then what you will find are paradoxes — Rich
OK, so Oswald is better than Hitler and you are better than both of them. Again, it's a comparison and not a paradox — Bitter Crank
Rich
I'm not sure what exactly you mean by immobility. — TheMadFool
BC
Did you invest in Paradox, Incorporated--that large company that deals in "contrary to fact" statements? — Bitter Crank
A comparison of his good traits and bad traits leaves us with the conclusion that he was much more bad than he was good — Bitter Crank
BC
Does that mean that if Mahatma Gandhi, who preached non-violence (Ahimsa), could've killed just one man and still be considered good? After all he saved millions from oppression. — TheMadFool
Some evil e.g. hate speech seem morally redeemable. — TheMadFool
Others like murder are unforgivable. Some good like self-sacrifice are high up in the moral landscape while others like donating to charity aren't very laudable. — TheMadFool
BC
problem lies in thinking good and bad are relative concepts. They're not. They're absolute concepts with a clear well-defined boundary. — TheMadFool
↪TheMadFool Oswald is a bad man. Jack Ruby, who killed Oswald, is a bad man. Hitler, who directed others to kill millions, is a bad man. We don't have to weigh how bad these bad men were. — Bitter Crank
So, Oswald isn't a good man. He's a bad man just as Hitler. However, within the class of bad men, he's ''better'' than Hitler. — TheMadFool
Rich
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