DingoJones
The thing is this is the exact kind of questioning front and centre in mainstream academia. — I like sushi
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DingoJones
Assuming he is 'wrong' is anti-philosophical. — I like sushi
Moliere
If it is the case that he was just repeatedly pushing the same position over and over without engaging with the criticism laid at his feet, then fair enough. — I like sushi
I know I've quoted this before, but it's worth reading the relevant part of the guidelines carefully:
Racists, homophobes, sexists, Nazi sympathisers, etc.: We don't consider your views worthy of debate, and you'll be banned for espousing them.
— Baden
This is not rhetoric. It reflects a substantive judgment about what does and does not count as a legitimate object of philosophical debate.
Every intellectual community draws boundaries around admissible positions. Refusing to treat certain views as worthy of debate is the baseline judgment that makes good philosophical debate possible.
TPF is not a platform for discredited intellectual frameworks, particularly those belonging to a long line of justifications for racial discrimination. Views which presuppose racial essentialism, whether framed biologically, metaphysically, or in thought experiments, fall well within the category of those positions we do not consider worthy of debate. — Jamal
Outlander
Did anyone get a sense that Bob was ashamed of his views? — bert1
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Maybe life would be worse if we all tried harder, instead of just doing, as Nike and Yoda might argue. — bert1
Metaphysician Undercover
Was he asking to be banned, in a round about way? That’s what I thought. Otherwise he was pushing, or testing the boundaries repeatedly while saying I might be banned for this. — Punshhh
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