Your argument of catchy maxims getting generated only by populist mass philosophers — god must be atheist
I said that populist 'philosophers' will boil everything down to them. — Bartricks
Anyway, this guy does not appear to be an academic philosopher, or even to have a PhD in the subject, so far as I can tell. — Bartricks
Nature, as in their natural habitat? Keep in mind that pigs are domesticated animals.
So, no better place for them. — Shawn
Used to keep pigs, and they liked to roam in the forest. They came home for sleep and supper, and we had to keep them in when the hunters were out looking for wild boar. The forest is a better place than the pen. — unenlightened
You'll find those forest rich with no food in no time given how many of them are in pig pens. — Shawn
They came home for sleep and supper, and we had to keep them in when the hunters were out looking for wild boar. The forest is a better place than the pen. — unenlightened
We are basically pigs. — god must be atheist
Your example is a good one, and there are many more examples of technological leaders not executing more than token gestures (if that) to achieve reachable improvements in health, sustainable energy, food production, and so forth--never mind super-health.
We can't get large sections of the populations to wear masks, wait in line 6 feet apart, get vaccinated, stay home (for the good of all) and so on.
I have a feeling that somewhere in this scheme a large amount of force is lurking. — Bitter Crank
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