Well, it started with claims like this, where he makes a trivial point where he doesn't seem to consider the importance of context, — S
I don't see anything unethical about any utterances. — Terrapin Station
You were asking me to explain my view, to aid your understanding of it, and I didn't explain it to you? — Terrapin Station
I don't agree that there's any context within which concepts are correct. — Terrapin Station
Which is an extreme position which I, along with the vast majority, would reject. But whether you talk about it as an utterance or as behaviour (it's both) it only shows poor judgement on your part to fail to see why it's unethical. — S
I can't be wrong about whether something is unethical. (Of course, I can't be right, either. Right and wrong don't apply here.) — Terrapin Station
Re the other part, in other words, it didn't seem to me like you were asking me to explain my view with the goal of better understanding it for the sake of understanding it. — Terrapin Station
And you're mistaken about that, as well. — S
How, in your view, can someone be mistaken about whether something is unethical? — Terrapin Station
Wait, you're saying that ethics is also determined by norms? — Terrapin Station
I'm saying that that's a sensible starting place, — S
I see the norms more as an ancillary ending place. — Terrapin Station
Yes, and look where that's taken you: a position that is counterintuitive. A position that myself and others find unacceptable. — S
Which I of course do not see as a problem. — Terrapin Station
And I of course see that as a problem in itself, in addition to all of your other problems. — S
Okay... what am I supposed to do about it? — Terrapin Station
Well, obviously, I would suggest a different approach, for starters. — S
Because you have a problem with it? That's your problem.
I'm not about to change something I'm fine with just because other people have a problem with it. — Terrapin Station
Pah! Then why even ask me that in the first place? I don't care whether you actually take on board my suggestions, but you asked me what you're supposed to do about it, so obviously I told you what I think. — S
It's rhetorical, because (in my opinion) obviously you should realize that other people have no obligation to cater to you when they don't have a problem with something but you do. Why shouldn't you just as well cater to them? — Terrapin Station
You could look at concepts (and horseshoes) in terms of how effectively they resolve the issue — csalisbury
It doesn't mean we invented trees and triangles, tho, it means we developed ways to interact with and think about then — csalisbury
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