What would you do, Srap Tsmaner, if somebody said that to you?
— god must be atheist
You should have flagged it. — Srap Tasmaner
You have wrapped the argument that everyone who enjoys the benefits of living in a modern industrialized society shares some measure of blame for climate change in a claim that for them to say otherwise is hypocritical. That strikes me as kind of an odd way to frame the point. It suggests that you are more interested in whether people are being hypocritical than what they’re being hypocritical about. — Srap Tasmaner
Streetlight

Joshs
Every time Being is analyzed, it takes a distinct form, a linguistic one - necessary language concepts for such examinations/studies being verb, predicate, verbal nouns, pseudo-objects, to name but a few. — TheMadFool
Srap Tasmaner
Srap Tasmaner
I was just explaining what Josh posted, which would make no sense whatsoever if you didn’t know the German idiom Heidegger refers to. No, the point is not to study grammar to understand being. — Srap Tasmaner
Srap Tasmaner
You do admit though — TheMadFool
Joshs
Why does this happen? What's distinct/unique about Being that requires us to be, well, expert linguists with in-depth knowledge of, curiously, not semantics but syntax. :chin: The objective was to go into meaning (of Being) and instead we're neck-deep in grammar. — TheMadFool
Joshs
↪TheMadFool I was just explaining what Josh posted, which would make no sense whatsoever if you didn’t know the German idiom Heidegger refers to. No, the point is not to study grammar to understand being. — Srap Tasmaner
Srap Tasmaner
But one needs to be aware that our handed-down grammar biases us toward a certain way of thinking — Joshs
Banno
It's as if Being is tied up with the structure of and ideas in lingua itself. We can't talk about the former without going into the intricacies (those pertinent) of the other. — TheMadFool
Joshs
Frege’s logic forms a simple language of predicates, allowing us to see the supposition of attributing predicates to individuals at the base of language.
But unfortunately this insight here fell into the fog of phenomenology, which tries to found existence on sensations rather than on language, and ends up confusing being with time and failing to clarify much of anything. — Banno
Banno
Mikie
Mikie
it is unfair to say that only certain strata of society is responsible for contributing. — god must be atheist
Mikie
Mikie
So a follow-up question: what do we do about it? — Xtrix
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