Another sentence that doesn’t mean anything. — apokrisis
....do quality educated people exist anywhere in the world? — JerseyFlight
I asked what would be your criteria? — apokrisis
...humans are not consciously promoting an advanced species because they do not understand that individual quality is the result of social quality, most specifically universal access and opportunity to a comprehensive education. — JerseyFlight
As to what I said about producing healthy humans, see Allan Schore, Affect Regulation and the Origin of the Self. What happens to a human in the process of development, and how it happens, is not idealism but has empirical verification. — JerseyFlight
I am struggling to understand your thesis in this thread. — unenlightened
Perhaps what we might more agree on is that we are now at a stage of social transition, where we have the economic capacity to invest in universal education, but we have yet to adjust our societies from a graduated privilege based one to a fully universal one. — unenlightened
How does a person come to possess knowledge? Is it a matter of will power? — JerseyFlight
But this tells us something. What does it mean that knowledge is really a product of cultural access and privilege? One thing it means is that humans are not consciously promoting an advanced species because they do not understand that individual quality is the result of social quality, most specifically universal access and opportunity to a comprehensive education. — JerseyFlight
I don't like to talk about knowledge as a possession. — unenlightened
I give freely what knowledge — unenlightened
"Knowing that knowledge is a privileged enterprise empowers us to create a more intelligent species.
I don’t follow this reasoning and skimming through the responses to date doesn’t help. — praxis
But some people have it and others don't. We cannot be indifferent to this. — JerseyFlight
this is the point. To figure out a way to expand knowledge freely. — JerseyFlight
I'm not sure that figuring is going to do much without some action. — unenlightened
If I'm following correctly you're saying that we can't blame people for not being intelligent because intelligence is a privilege. I get that but I don't get how this realization empowers the promotion of not making it a privilege. — praxis
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