Why we wouldn't want to talk about this I can't understand. — Anthony
Ah sweet, you created another discussion about me. Or so says my ego. — S
Yes, it can be a type of ad hominem or some other fallacy of irrelevance. But, nevertheless, I have said that it can be important to express these assessments, because if you don't express them, then you aren't making anyone aware of what you have identified as a problem, an if you don't make anyone aware of a problem, then you aren't even taking the first step towards a possible resolution. — S
And also, as people with a keen interest in philosophy, we should care about pointing out the truth as we see it, and expect like-minded people to likewise care. — S
My psychological assessments seem come to me intuitively. It's probably that I'm picking up on something, reading between the lines. Or, of course, I could be reading things into something that isn't actually there, and I could be off the mark. I'm aware of my own fallibility. But, basically, if the shoe fits... — S
I don't agree that comments of this sort should be silenced or shut down. I'm in favour of freedom of expression here. And I don't approve of any disapproval on the grounds of etiquette or political correctness. — S
People are puzzles, and I like puzzles. I like putting together the pieces, and sometimes they just seem to connect in all the right ways. — S
Yeah, that needs deflating. — Wallows
Yes, there's a huge overlap between psychology and philosophy. All I'm saying is that some line should be drawn before we start conducting "assessments" of people on online forums. — Wallows
Not, but they should be monitored. — Wallows
Yeah, that may be true; but, psychologizing and assessment making are one thing, rational discourse another. — Wallows
So I can wallow about like you? No thanks. — S
That's fine, and I agree. We probably just have a different sense of where exactly to draw the line. I am much more of freedom of expression type than you, but not as extreme as Terrapin. For example, you've complained before about expressions of humour not to your taste. — S
Monitored? You mean that we should rely on our judgement and exercise restraint when deemed appropriate? I already do that, and we have the moderators for anything that slips through the net and goes too far. — S
They have the same aim: the truth. That's something I think everyone here should care about. — S
See, just another attempt at psychologizing me, now. — Wallows
Now, I might be psychologizing too; — Wallows
but, you seem to derive some satisfaction from pushing people's buttons and seeing what happens. That's immature and childish. Can we act like adults now? — Wallows
Well, clearly, with the latest thread that popped up, you were not displaying restraint. — Wallows
Yeah, well now that's dogmatism and quite dangerous if you don't mind me adding. — Wallows
That is not dogmatism at all! How absurd. Aiming for the truth is not dogmatism. You should look up what dogmatism is. — S
Maybe not; but, you've supplanted your psychologizing efforts and deemed them worthy of "the truth". Isn't that some derivative of dogmatic thinking or at least extremely biased thinking? — Wallows
Let's not get paranoid or needlessly hostile here. This thread wasn't all about you. — Wallows
No, not all about me, but I could see through it straight it away. Anyway, I thought that we had built some sort of connection which I found to be of great value, but it seems you've reacted badly to our recent exchanges. Maybe I will take a step back and leave you be. — S
See and this is where psychologizing ends. Resentment, sulkiness, and grudge-bearing. I think you should be aware of that. — Wallows
And if you like solving puzzles, then solve a puzzle. Don't make people conform to your preconceptions. — Wallows
Oh, come on. Be more transparent. You made it with me in mind. — S
Lots and lots of people do. It is everywhere you look, if you know what to look for. — S
You know, I've seen things in therapy that indicate that dominance is intrinsically tied to ego-dom. I shit on that idea because I think it is dangerous to society and anyone interacting with. But, then again I have my issues. And, no, I ain't projecting them on poor you. — Wallows
What was her name? — Wallows
I wen't on retirement (disability) at the age of 25. Beat that. — Wallows
Oksa is a nice cat. — Wallows
Oh yeah! Well I break my back shifting heavy loads for minimum wage, plus commission if I can be a manipulative son of a bitch, also known as a good salesman. :meh: — S
Yes, she is. Sometimes, when she's snuggled up in a little ball on the coach, I give her a kick, because it makes me feel better. — S
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