In the meantime, if you follow the guidelines, you won't go far wrong, and even if sometimes someone gets away with not following them, that does not entitle you to do the same. — unenlightened
If you paid them like bankers, judges, and politicians, they would be perfect in every way. — unenlightened
It might be a good idea to try to be more sensitive with absolute newbies wrt exemplifying their poor OPs though. I hadn't considered that when I was modding this one and was thinking more about all the OPs I had recently just deleted and wanting to get the message out there that we were looking for more effort. — Baden
How to start a philosophical discussion, per typical Internet discussions:
No matter what someone said, both (a) disagree with them, and (b) tell them that what they said (i) isn't adequate and (ii) isn't clear. (Nevermind that you're supposedly disagreeing with something you didn't quite understand per (b)(ii)--if they catch that, or no matter what they say, really, simply repeat (a) and (b).) — Terrapin Station
How to start a philosophical discussion, per typical Internet discussions:
No matter what someone said, both (a) disagree with them, and (b) tell them that what they said (i) isn't adequate and (ii) isn't clear. (Nevermind that you're supposedly disagreeing with something you didn't quite understand per (b)(ii)--if they catch that, or no matter what they say, really, simply repeat (a) and (b).) — Terrapin Station
It is more interesting, IMO, to discuss matters philosophically, rather than to discuss philosophical matters.
Well they are different discussions so I suppose a preference is inevitable. One is harder to engage with I guess, but worth the effort no doubt. — Kippo
I am pretty confident that post is somebody's homework, and they were just trying to get somebody on the forum to do it for them. Note how it just has two questions, written in the way that homework questions usually are. It contains no thoughts, suggestions or anything to indicate that the poster has thought about or is even interested in the topic.Discussion 2:
https://thephilosophyforum.com/discussion/4945/improving-ones-own-character
Y: What are some coherent conceptions of character?
Among conceptions of character where character is mutable and can change in a way that could be called an improvement, how is it done?
So, again 2 questions. This by a first time poster. Welcome to the forum. — Amity
am pretty confident that post is somebody's homework, and they were just trying to get somebody on the forum to do it for them. Note how it just has two questions, written in the way that homework questions usually are. It contains no thoughts, suggestions or anything to indicate that the poster has thought about or is even interested in the topic.
If Baden hadn't already closed the thread I would have reported the post. — andrewk
"It is equally interesting to discuss matters sexually, rather than to discuss sexual matters."
How would that work ... everything would be sexual innuendo! — Kippo
The main reason for this is that you are not paying them enough. If you paid them like bankers, judges, and politicians, they would be perfect in every way. In the meantime, if you follow the guidelines, you won't go far wrong, and even if sometimes someone gets away with not following them, that does not entitle you to do the same. — unenlightened
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