But, the more I study neuroscience, the more that amorphus concept seems to apply only to conditions of neurological disease, functional issues, trauma. I need more analysis before I can discount it as an applicable term. — Garrett Travers
One of those inclinations is a desire for power. — Garrett Travers
No, I'm asking you to provide me an example of a politician, that either hasn't killed someone — Garrett Travers
Attacking a tribe is political action, and what gives rise to political bodies of greater power. The first tribe should definitely not just walk up on peoples established boundaries, but nothing calls for homiced in such actions. — Garrett Travers
In accordance with the principle of the Primacy of the Human Consciousness of all involved parties, the offending person is hereby ordered to avoid contact with the father's child, until, or unless he has determined that fostering an understanding relationship between the two people, over the course of however much time is required for the child to understand the full impact of interpersonal relationship and potential child rearing and the responsibilities therein contained are reasonably understood and agreed to between all parties, and once the child reaches the age of independent proficiency of productive skill needed to remain homeostatically apart from the father's purview of responsibility. Failure to comply with this recognition of the value of the conscious state of all parties involved will result first in an issued utimatum of expulsion for continued violation, and in expulsion from the tribe for an indeterminate period of time as needed for recourse to achieve understanding and correction of violation if such is conduct is continued thereafter. As the original violation is on the part of the person outside of the father's purview, the offender, he will accept primary responsibility for pursuing this path to win the father's favor, or cease interaction with the father and his child in a manner satisfactory to him. Are the terms understood? — Garrett Travers
Lions aren't conscious, they operate on instinct. They do not operate in the ethical domain of existence. — Garrett Travers
You don't have an opinion, you have what other people have told you to think — Garrett Travers
You're political views are run-of-the-mill, tribal human violations as means to achieve whatever ends you declare are important, predicated on no ethics, and barrowed from talking heads. This is your standard for "politics," : "To me, there is just 'human behavior' and the political systems we decide to create to control it." This is exactly the mentality of every murderous dictator in history. Putin is showing you right now what exactly this philosophy of ethics produces inevitably. — Garrett Travers
It seems to be important to you to catergorise each human being as a perfect fit to a personality type.
You and neuroscience will never achieve it. I predict that such categorisations will always be 'inaccurate.' — universeness
Not every person who has political power, desired it.
I was a union shop steward for many years, I never wanted to be such but It was requested of me from my fellows at the time. — universeness
I gave you three. — universeness
No, attacking a tribe is a human action. — universeness
How did these boundaries become established. — universeness
If you think so then I hope you campaign in the USA to give it back to the indigenous tribes it was stolen from. — universeness
How are you going to stop those who want what you have? — universeness
Appeal to their ethics? — universeness
We have been fighting each other since we left the wild. It will not stop until we unite as a single species and that will only happen through political discourse and the acceptance that the alternative is extinction. — universeness
Typed like a true politician! — universeness
This is a political dictate, a political policy to control a behavior that you dont approve of. — universeness
So when the girl reaches say 18, she will understand so much more than when she was 17 and 11 months? Such rules can only ever be approximations but we do have to draw lines somewhere or we will be back to the times when Islamic prophets can have sex with 9 year old girls. — universeness
You even use terms like 'the offender.' Looks like you would make rules to control the behaviour of a population after all. — universeness
You would also enforce consequences if they are not complied with. Sounds like politics to me! — universeness
This kind of comment is best responded to with RIGHT BACK AT YA! — universeness
I advocate for the ethical politics of socialism and I advocate for one united human species. — universeness
I also advocate for real solutions and I suggest that you try to see that mere philosophical rhetoric is never going to deliver what is needed. — universeness
you seem to forget that socialism IS the plagiarised and perverted philosophical rhetoric of Epicurus — Garrett Travers
You know, if you just worked with me instead of against me for just a few minutes, I could show you what I'm talking about. Something to consider — Garrett Travers
Socialism (no matter when it was labeled as such) existed long before Epicurus and long before Greek culture existed. — universeness
your political viewpoints — universeness
Anyone who makes statements such as 'all politics is evil' should never be given any position of authority. — universeness
I will leave our exchange there. — universeness
If the ethics committees and the court would only let me go ahead with my experiments I'm sure we would be a lot further forward. I'll just have to try again when I am released at the end of my sentence. — Daemon
I'd maybe suggest that, you're not being very consistent here. But, I'll be around if you want to strengthen up your position — Garrett Travers
The guy who thinks politics are evil, shouldn't have power, because he may use it for non-evil......?? Huh? — Garrett Travers
But, I'll be around if you want to strengthen up your position. — Garrett Travers
I suggest that you are not being very consistent here, especially when you say politics is evil and then you offer political guidelines when you are asked to play arbiter in a hypothetical. If you fear politics so much you should decline such requests. — universeness
No, the guy shouldn't have power because he does not believe in politics so he is incapable of wielding power in any useful way. — universeness
It seems to me that your main political stance is that the freedom of the individual is more important than the well-being of the majority. A regressive and misguided viewpoint. — universeness
Ditto! — universeness
Nothing I said was political. There's nothing about having rules for co-existence within a given domain of space that implies an institutional monopoly on the use of force — Garrett Travers
There's no such thing, and when you realize that you'll realize why you openly swear allegiance to a mass murdering group of psychopathic ideologues. Also something you haven't addressed, and you won't either. Because you've been completely fooled into thinking that somehow they don't apply to you, they do. And it's as appalling as swearing fealty to the Khmer Rouge, or Ba'ath party. It's worse than swearing fealty to Nazi's, they haven't butchered half as many people, and hell they called themselves socialist too, imagine that — Garrett Travers
Do you not see Americans or Russians or Brits or French as just big tribes?Those people don't exist anymore. Land does not belong to "tribes," it belongs to be people using it — Garrett Travers
And I will gladly take on any number of challengers who want to debate this topic, you, or anyone on this site. — Garrett Travers
The first is required for the second. My consciousness, nor any other's, belongs to you to implement the "well-being" (dictatorship) of any other person with. It is a task that is impossible, because there are too many people in the world, and well-being isn't even something you can define between individuals. I don't want your well-being, keep your well-being to yourself. I didn't want it when I was homeless and hungry with my wife, and I don't want it now, and you couldn't give it if you tried. — Garrett Travers
Oh, I'm still waiting on you to actually address anything I've said — Garrett Travers
I didn't want it when I was homeless and hungry with my wife — Garrett Travers
Where do you see this mind? Any evidence of this mind that 1. cannot be attributed to natural processes, and 2. can be attributed to mental processes? — Garrett Travers
Just look at a chemical process, or things being repelled from each other or moving towards each other. They possess an inherent longing to or aversion for each other — EugeneW
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