Show us the articles you've written on the subject of nuclear weapons please. — Jake
I expect that of all philosophers and other intellectual elites I encounter. — Jake
You strike me an irrational alarmist fixated on a single issue. — Sapientia
Please explain to us the reasoning which concludes that we shouldn't be alarmed by thousands of hydrogen bombs aimed at our heads. — Jake
Look, you yourself just said you don't want to research it. Look above a couple posts and read your own words.
Again, if you have researched it, prove me wrong, and show us your articles. Or sit down and shut up. — Jake
Now please observe how posters will continue to ignore that specific challenge, or look for some clever way around it. Observe how philosophy is not helping us to be clear minded enough to simply admit that we are all quite literally nuts, almost psychopathic in our lack of concern. — Jake
The problem is that philosophy appears to be inadequate for addressing issues of such great scale. Thus, I'm proposing that philosophy is basically a clever parlor game which some folks are lucky enough to get paid to play. — Jake
If even the most intelligent and educated people can not use philosophy to focus on the survival of human civilization, what good is it — Jake
The problem is that philosophy appears to be inadequate for addressing issues of such great scale. Thus, I'm proposing that philosophy is basically a clever parlor game which some folks are lucky enough to get paid to play. — Jake
He's right, as are you, in providing evidence which supports the key claim of my posts in this thread, which is...
Society wide, including the intellectual elites, philosophy and reason has failed to guide us to prioritize our focus. — Jake
mutually assured destruction — VagabondSpectre
If you literally had a gun in your mouth, I'd be intrigued. — RainyDay
After that acceptance of death I spoke about, discussions on how to avoid it etc become extremely dull. — RainyDay
We post WWII baby boomers grew up during the tension of the Cold War and the anxiety about nuclear war. Speaking for myself, I remain worried about nuclear weapons and nuclear waste. — Bitter Crank
Since perestroika and glasnost, the threat of imminent use of nuclear weapons has been decreased -- but not eliminated. — Bitter Crank
The difference between nuclear war and climate change is that the latter is happening, and the former has not (so far). — Bitter Crank
Giving roughly 7.4 billion people credit, I don't think people are indifferent to either nuclear weapons or global warming. It is the case, however, that no individual, no small group, no large group, no major political party that is not very securely in power can do much about either problem. — Bitter Crank
I would say philosophy is capable of "addressing issues of great scale" — Bitter Crank
What better solution for a trust issue can there be than mutually assured destruction? — VagabondSpectre
Oh wait, no point asking you, you're as mad as the rest of us. — unenlightened
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