wouldn't Mark Judge who was watching, take the key in his pocket? Would he leave the key there, so that she could somehow escape? — Agustino
No it's about philosophical principles!!! — StreetlightX
You couldn't get away with that in the UK, you'd be slaughtered in the media. — Baden
I think we can both agree that "doing as much as you like" (or acting according to your whims) is immoral. Do you reckon the poor & weak have a monopoly on morality? You seem to just be more resentful of those who have worked harder than you have.the rich and powerful can do much as they like. — Pattern-chaser
Republicans don't want to investigate because of the time it would take. If Democrats take the Senate in November, they'll leave the Supreme Court seat vacant hoping to win the presidency in 2020.
This is why the Democrats dragged their feet on even having a hearing until yesterday. — frank
Another thing that makes Kavanaugh suspect for me is the number of female friends he has. — Agustino
You seem to just be more resentful of those who have worked harder than you have. — Agustino
And have you been romantically involved with some of them? :razz:I have disproportionately more lady friends than I do guy friends. — StreetlightX
Well certainly not all of them did gain their position that way, but it certainly requires a lot of work to keep it. And of course, some of them did gain it. Most billionaire out there, for example, are self-made.Really? You actually think that those who are rich and powerful gained this position by working harder than others do/did? — Pattern-chaser
Also, what I meant by working harder, is working harder with the accumulation of wealth as the purpose. If you just work hard with another purpose, say, becoming the best at your craft, then you may not become as wealthy as you could if you worked hard with this as your purpose.working harder — Pattern-chaser
And have you been romantically involved with some of them? :razz: — Agustino
Yes, so do some of the other men I've known who have many female friends. I certainly wouldn't have expected you to have been romantically involved with most of them.I also have disproportionally more lady non-ex friends than I do lady friend exs! — StreetlightX
The role of the philosopher is to examine and challenge any group consensus from the outside, not as a flag waving loyalist of any particular team. Any group consensus by anybody anywhere has the potential to be dramatically wrong, and so the philosopher provides a valuable function by kicking the tires of the group consensus, any group consensus, to see if that group consensus can withstand a determined assault.
Imho, philosophers diminish their role by simply repeating a group consensus being endlessly repeated on every cable TV channel, whatever that group consensus might be. While the polarized partisans chant their memorized slogans in the public square, the philosopher should be looking to explore some angle which is not already being examined. The philosopher should be looking to add something to the conversation. — Jake
I also have disproportionally more lady non-ex friends than I do lady friend exs! — StreetlightX
A great topic for a new thread.If philosophers are not able or willing to transcend these predictable patterns in some manner or another, there's really little to justify their existence.
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